Оn March 21, 2017 our “3000 Collatz Tester” tested the 28th Mersenne prime M86243 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
27th Mersenne prime M44497 supports Collatz conjecture
On March 20, 2017 our “3000 Collatz Tester” tested the 27th Mersenne prime M44497 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
26th Mersenne prime M23209 supports Collatz conjecture
On March 19, 2017 our “3000 Collatz Tester” tested the 26th Mersenne prime M23209 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
25th Mersenne prime M21701 supports Collatz conjecture
On March 18, 2017 our “3000 Collatz Tester” tested the 25th Mersenne prime M21701 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
24th Mersenne prime M19937 supports Collatz conjecture
On March 17, 2017 our “3000 Collatz Tester” tested the 24th Mersenne prime M19937 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
23rd Mersenne prime M11213 supports Collatz conjecture
On March 16, 2017 our “3000 Collatz Tester” tested the 23rd Mersenne prime M11213 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
Collatz conjecture quest for Mersenne primes started
On March 14, 2017 we launched our new project to test the validity of the Collatz conjecture for Mersenne primes. Continue reading
“3000 Collatz Tester” available for download
Our “3000 Collatz Tester” is available for download. Continue reading
M74207281 generated by “5000 Power Raiser Pro” available for download
Mersenne number M74207281 (“The Largest Known Prime” since January 7, 2016), received by GIMPS, was also generated by our “5000 Power Raiser Pro” and is available for downloas here.
“5000 Power Raiser Pro” available for download
Our “5000 Power Raiser Pro” is available for download. Continue reading
Results for large palindrome search and information on “The Largest Known Most Delayed Palindrome” appeared in Wikipedia
Our results for the large palindrome search and information on “The Largest Known Most Delayed Palindrome” appeared in Wikipedia in Lychrel Number article.
“The Largest Known Most Delayed Palindrome” included in OEIS as A281509
The number 1999291987030606810 found by us is officially included into OEIS as A281509 and named “The Largest Known Most Delayed Palindrome”. The 261-step trajectory of this number to a 119-digit palindrome is also published.
Sequence of 126 19-digit numbers turing into a palindrome after 261 steps included in OEIS as A281508
The discovered sequence of 126 19-digit numbers (all of them never reported before) that turn into a palindrom after 261 steps is officially included into OEIS as the sequence number A281508. The list of these numbers is also published. Continue reading
126 new 19-digit numbers turning into a palindrome after 261 iterations are found
January 25, 2017: Moscow, Russia
On January 18-21, 2017 our “1001 Palindrome Finder” using proprietary intellectual algorithm scanned the range of 19-digit numbers from about 1,999,290,300,000,000,000 to about 1,999,292,000,000,000,000 (spanning over 1.7 trillion numbers) and found 126 numbers turning into a 119-digit palindrome after 261 iterations. Continue reading
Trajectory of the last out of 126 discovered 19-digit numbers, turning into a palindrome after 261 steps, included in OEIS as A281507
The trajectory of the last out of 126 discovered by us 19-digit numbers, turning into a palindrome after 261 steps, is officially included in OEIS as A281507. The result after each of 261 steps is also published.