3X+1@homeThe 3x+1 conjecture is an unsolved conjecture in mathematics. It is also known as the Collatz conjecture (after Lothar Collatz, who first proposed it in 1937), as the Ulam conjecture (after Stanislaw Ulam), as the Syracuse problem, as the hailstone sequence or hailstone numbers, or as wondrous numbers per Gödel, Escher, Bach. It asks whether a certain kind of number sequence always ends in the same way, regardless of the starting number. Paul Erdõs said of the 3x+1 conjecture, "Mathematics is not yet ready for such problems." This project seeks to find large solutions to this conjecture. ABC@homeHelp solve one of the greatest open problems in mathematics, the ABC conjecture! The conjecture is stated in terms of simple properties of three integers, one of which is the sum of the other two (a + b = c): Africa@homeThe goal of Africa@home is to use volunteer distributed computing to provide supercomputing resources to African universities and institutions. The first such project is MalariaControl.net, a project to determine optimal strategies for controlling the spread of Malaria. Computer models of the transmission dynamics and health effects of the disease can be used to improve planning for delivery of mosquito netting, medicines, and other resources. But such models would literally take forty years to run on the computers available to the scientists who developed them; with the help of volunteers like yourself we hope get the first results in a few months. Categories: Projects |
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