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Collatz-finder.js
Discontinued Website that tries to find a counterexample to the Collatz Conjecture
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I want to contribute some computing power to the search for a Collatz counter-example, but I couldn't find any distributed computing project dedicated to that. That's why I'm developing a "serverless" website and a Rust CLI tool to check numbers against the Collatz algortihm. I don't have money nor the knowledge to build a reliable distributed network of PC/Human volunteers
I want to contribute some computing power to the search for a Collatz counter-example, but I couldn't find any distributed computing project dedicated to that. That's why I'm developing a "serverless" website and a Rust CLI tool to check numbers against the Collatz algortihm. I don't have money nor the knowledge to build a reliable distributed network of PC/Human volunteers
Thanks! I'll give you direct credit when I have time to update the program. I think I'll use 2^16 to "squeeze" as much memory as possible. I'm also considering using 2^24, but that's too much, and the wasted bytes ratio becomes 25% (instead of 0% when using 16bit ints), unless Rust implements generic-size ints
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