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Version vom 27. September 2012, 18:44 Uhr

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.

Collatz Conjecture
Screensaver
Start 2009
End
Status
Admin Jon Sonntag
Institution
Country
Area Mathematics
Apps
Win mini_collatz 2.00
Linux mini_collatz 2.02
Mac mini_collatz 2.01
64bit mini_collatz 2.00/2.02/2.03 [win/linux/mac]
PS3
ATI collatz 2.09 [win]
collatz 3.11/3.10 [opencl win/linux/mac]
mini_collatz 2.09 [win]
mini_collatz 3.11/3.10 [opencl win/linux/mac]
CUDA collatz 2.05/2.02 [win/mac]
collatz 3.11/3.10 [opencl win/linux/mac]
mini_collatz 2.05/2.02 [win/mac]
mini_collatz 3.11/3.10 [opencl win/linux/mac]
Intel {{{Intel}}}
Android [[Bild:{{{Android}}}.gif|link=]]
RPi [[Bild:{{{RPI}}}.gif|link=]]
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System-Specs
VRAM SP DP
RAM 5,6MB (cuda)
Runtime 40min (cuda)
5min (cuda mini)
7min (ATI)
HDD 0,5MB
Traffic dl/ul kb / kb
Deadline 14 days
Checkpoints