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Collatz Conjecture is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research in mathematics, specifically testing the Collatz Conjecture also known as 3x+1 or HOTPO (half or triple plus one). You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.

Collatz Conjecture is based in Wood Dale, Illinois, USA and continues the work of the previous 3x+1@home BOINC project which ended in 2008.

Badges:

In early 2018 there was a total failure of project hardware and almost everything was lost. The credits could be restored after it. But a little bit later new badges were introduced which now look like this:

Collatz Conjecture
Start 2009
End June 2022
Status paused
Admin Jon Sonntag
Institution
Country USA
Area Mathematics
Apps
Win Collatz Sieve 1.30
Linux Collatz Sieve 1.40
Mac Collatz Sieve 1.40
64bit Collatz Sieve 1.30/1.40 [win/linux/mac]
PS3
ATI Collatz Sieve 1.30/1.40 (OpenCL) [win/linux/mac]
CUDA Collatz Sieve 1.30/1.40 (OpenCL) [win/linux/mac]
Intel Collatz Sieve 1.30/1.40 [win/linux/mac]
Android
RPi
NCI
System-Specs
VRAM SP DP
RAM 61MB (ATI)
Runtime 53s-14min (ATI)
HDD 0,5MB
Traffic dl/ul kb / kb
Deadline 14 days
Checkpoints