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Joao da Silva
Bio [2005]
Joao Carlos Leandro da Silva was born in Lisbon, Portugal, but since a
young age has lived in many different countries. He obtained his
bachelor's in electrical engineering from the University of Connecticut,
Storrs. Upon returning to do his military service, he pursued graduate
studies in theoretical physics and worked as a teaching assistant in
the physics department of the Instituto Superior Técnico. In order to
complement his basic research in physics, he was for a short period a
scientific associate at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. He then
worked as an assistant engineer for Samsung Corporation and later as a
research engineer for several smaller companies in Italy. Presently,
he is a consultant in cryptography. His research interests are in both
pure and experimental mathematics and in understanding the role of NKS
in random processes.
Project Title
Collatz Type Systems
Project

Recently there has been some progress on the Collatz conjecture,
otherwise known as the 3n+1 problem. In particular Adrian German has
discovered some nested patterns that show some structure. For this
project, variants of the 3n+1 problem were investigated from the point
of view of Adrian's techniques. As a result certain variants are
identified as having similar dynamical properties as the original
Collatz problem.
Favorite Four-Color, Nearest-Neighbor, Totalistic Rule

Rule chosen: 46533
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