Almost all orbits of the Collatz map attain almost bounded values

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2019-09-08 DOI:10.1017/fmp.2022.8
T. Tao
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Abstract Define the Collatz map ${\operatorname {Col}} \colon \mathbb {N}+1 \to \mathbb {N}+1$ on the positive integers $\mathbb {N}+1 = \{1,2,3,\dots \}$ by setting ${\operatorname {Col}}(N)$ equal to $3N+1$ when N is odd and $N/2$ when N is even, and let ${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N) := \inf _{n \in \mathbb {N}} {\operatorname {Col}}^n(N)$ denote the minimal element of the Collatz orbit $N, {\operatorname {Col}}(N), {\operatorname {Col}}^2(N), \dots $ . The infamous Collatz conjecture asserts that ${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N)=1$ for all $N \in \mathbb {N}+1$ . Previously, it was shown by Korec that for any $\theta> \frac {\log 3}{\log 4} \approx 0.7924$ , one has ${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N) \leq N^\theta $ for almost all $N \in \mathbb {N}+1$ (in the sense of natural density). In this paper, we show that for any function $f \colon \mathbb {N}+1 \to \mathbb {R}$ with $\lim _{N \to \infty } f(N)=+\infty $ , one has ${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N) \leq f(N)$ for almost all $N \in \mathbb {N}+1$ (in the sense of logarithmic density). Our proof proceeds by establishing a stabilisation property for a certain first passage random variable associated with the Collatz iteration (or more precisely, the closely related Syracuse iteration), which in turn follows from estimation of the characteristic function of a certain skew random walk on a $3$ -adic cyclic group $\mathbb {Z}/3^n\mathbb {Z}$ at high frequencies. This estimation is achieved by studying how a certain two-dimensional renewal process interacts with a union of triangles associated to a given frequency.
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Collatz映射的几乎所有轨道都达到几乎有界值
在正整数$\mathbb {N}+1 = \{1,2,3,\dots \}$上定义Collatz映射${\operatorname {Col}} \colon \mathbb {N}+1 \to \mathbb {N}+1$,当N为奇数时设置${\operatorname {Col}}(N)$ = $3N+1$,当N为偶数时设置$N/2$,并令${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N) := \inf _{n \in \mathbb {N}} {\operatorname {Col}}^n(N)$表示Collatz轨道$N, {\operatorname {Col}}(N), {\operatorname {Col}}^2(N), \dots $的最小元素。臭名昭著的Collatz猜想断言${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N)=1$对于所有$N \in \mathbb {N}+1$。此前,韩国的研究结果表明,对于任何$\theta> \frac {\log 3}{\log 4} \approx 0.7924$,几乎所有$N \in \mathbb {N}+1$(自然密度意义上的)都有${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N) \leq N^\theta $。在本文中,我们证明了对于任何带有$\lim _{N \to \infty } f(N)=+\infty $的函数$f \colon \mathbb {N}+1 \to \mathbb {R}$,几乎所有的$N \in \mathbb {N}+1$(在对数密度的意义上)都有${\operatorname {Col}}_{\min }(N) \leq f(N)$。我们的证明通过建立与Collatz迭代(或更准确地说,密切相关的Syracuse迭代)相关的某个第一通道随机变量的稳定性质来进行,这反过来又遵循在高频$3$ -adic循环群$\mathbb {Z}/3^n\mathbb {Z}$上的某个偏态随机漫步的特征函数的估计。这种估计是通过研究特定的二维更新过程如何与给定频率相关的三角形并集相互作用来实现的。
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