3x + 1 semigroup

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In algebra, the 3x + 1 semigroup is a special subsemigroup of the multiplicative semigroup of all positive rational numbers.[1] The elements of a generating set of this semigroup are related to the sequence of numbers involved in the still open Collatz conjecture or the "3x + 1 problem". The 3x + 1 semigroup has been used to prove a weaker form of the Collatz conjecture. In fact, it was in such context the concept of the 3x + 1 semigroup was introduced by H. Farkas in 2005.[2] Various generalizations of the 3x + 1 semigroup have been constructed and their properties have been investigated.[3]

Definition[edit]

The 3x + 1 semigroup is the multiplicative semigroup of positive rational numbers generated by the set

The function as defined below is used in the "shortcut" definition of the Collatz conjecture:

The Collatz conjecture asserts that for each positive integer , there is some iterate of with itself which maps to 1, that is, there is some integer such that . For example if then the values of for are 11, 17, 26, 13, 20, 10, 5, 8, 4, 2, 1 and .

The relation between the 3x + 1 semigroup and the Collatz conjecture is that the 3x + 1 semigroup is also generated by the set

The weak Collatz conjecture[edit]

The weak Collatz conjecture asserts the following: "The 3x + 1 semigroup contains every positive integer." This was formulated by Farkas and it has been proved to be true as a consequence of the following property of the 3x + 1 semigroup:[1]

The 3x + 1 semigroup S equals the set of all positive rationals a/b in lowest terms having the property that b ≠ 0 (mod 3). In particular, S contains every positive integer.

The wild semigroup[edit]

The semigroup generated by the set

which is also generated by the set

is called the wild semigroup. The integers in the wild semigroup consists of all integers m such that m ≠ 0 (mod 3).[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Applegate, David; Lagarias, Jeffrey C. (2006). "The 3x + 1 semigroup". Journal of Number Theory. 117 (1): 146–159. doi:10.1016/j.jnt.2005.06.010. MR 2204740.
  2. ^ H. Farkas (2005). "Variants of the 3 N + 1 problem and multiplicative semigroups", Geometry, Spectral Theory, Groups and Dynamics: Proceedings in Memor y of Robert Brooks. Springer.
  3. ^ Ana Caraiani. "Multiplicative Semigroups Related to the 3x+1 Problem" (PDF). Princeton University. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  4. ^ J.C. Lagarias (2006). "Wild and Wooley numbers" (PDF). American Mathematical Monthly. 113 (2): 97–108. doi:10.2307/27641862. JSTOR 27641862. Retrieved 18 March 2016.