整块格式解决了科拉茨猜想

Khaled Moftah
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数块是根据三 x 加一猜想规则形成的两个连续奇数之间的单位收敛。左边的奇数是左钩 L,右边的奇数是右钩 R。根据它们的组长(两个钩子之间中间偶数的个数),它们被分为族(F1 = 5、11、17......和 F2 = 1、7、11......和 F3 = 3、9、15......)和组。积木被单独取出并放在彼此旁边,类似于多米诺牌游戏,其玩法符合猜想规则。形成的链在收敛模式下达到数字 1,或根据生成模式无限生成奇数正数。最终收敛到数字 1 的原因是,这些区块将所有正整数作为左钩(L1、L2、L3),将所有 F1 和 F2 奇正数作为右钩(R1 和 R2)。程序块规则规定,一个左钩只能产生一个右钩。因此,链条分支之间不会出现循环或纠缠(连接和随之分裂)。统计表明,R 不可能无限增大。反复上下摆动而不达到数字 1 也会违反统计规律。统计显示,不同长度的区块在正整数序列上有严格的出现和重复序列。区块长度可以无限延长,每个区块长度都会无限重复出现。在生成模式中,图块按猜想/收敛规则的相反顺序附加。根据规则,所有正整数都可以从数字 1 开始生成。根据特定的规则,特定区块长度的多个序列和簇会出现,并且不能无限延续。
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Block Format Solves the Collatz Conjecture
Blocks are unit convergence between two consecutive odd numbers formed according to the three x plus one conjecture rules. The left odd number is the left hook, L, and the right odd number is the right hook, R. They include even numbers between their boundaries. They are divided into families (F1 = 5, 11, 17, … & F2 = 1, 7, 11, … & F3 = 3, 9, 15, …) and groups based on their group length (The number of the middle-even numbers between the two hooks). Blocks are taken individually and placed beside each other, similar to the domino tiles play, which, by their formulation, satisfies the conjecture rules. Formed chains reach number one in the convergence mode or continue generating odd positive numbers infinitely according to the generation mode. The final convergence to number one is reached because these blocks have all the positive integers included as left hooks (L1, L2, L3), and all the F1 and F2 odd positive numbers are included as right hooks (R1 and R2). Block rules mandate that a single left hook produces only one right hook. Accordingly, no looping or entanglement (Joining and consequent splitting) between chain branches would occur. Statistics show that R cannot increase infinitely. Repeated oscillation up and down without reaching number one would also violate the statistics. Statistics reveal that blocks of various lengths have a strict occurrence and repetition sequence along the positive integer series. Block lengths can extend infinitely, and each block length repeats its occurrence infinitely. In the generation mode, blocks are attached in reverse order to the conjecture/convergence rules. According to the rules, all positive integers can be generated starting from number one. Multiple sequences and clusters of specific block lengths occur according to specific rules and cannot continue infinitely.
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