# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a319227 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A319227 #7 Sep 28 2018 21:33:28 %S A319227 0,0,1,0,0,1,2,0,2,0,1,1,0,2,0,0,0,2,2,0,0,1,0,1,2,0,0,2,1,0,0,0,2,0, %T A319227 0,2,2,2,2,0,0,0,2,1,0,0,0,1,2,2,1,0,0,0,0,2,2,1,2,0,0,0,0,0,2,2,2,0, %U A319227 0,0,0,2,1,2,0,2,1,2,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,2 %N A319227 a(n) is the number of twin primes in the Collatz trajectory of n. %C A319227 Conjecture: a(n) <=2. %C A319227 For a(n) = 2, the corresponding twin primes are (5, 7) and (11, 13) or (11, 13) and (17, 19). %C A319227 This sequence is generalizable: let a(n, p, p+2q) be the number of pairs of primes of form (p, p+2q) in the Collatz trajectory of n, q = 1, 2,... It is conjectured that a(n, p, p+2q) < =2. (see the table below). %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | pairs of prime | pairs of prime numbers | %C A319227 | numbers | in the Collatz trajectory | %C A319227 | | when a(n, p, p+2q) = 2 | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | (p, p+2) | (5, 7) and (11, 13) | %C A319227 | | or (11, 13) and (17, 19) | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | (p, p+4) | (7, 11) and (13, 17) | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | (p, p+6) | (41, 47) and (47, 53) | %C A319227 | | or (47, 53) and (97, 103) | %C A319227 | | or (47, 53) and (587, 593) | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | (p, p+8) | (23, 31) and (53, 61) | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | (p, p+10) | (61, 71) and (73, 83) | %C A319227 | | or (61, 71) and (283, 293) | %C A319227 | | or (61, 71) and (577, 587) | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | (p, p+12) | (71, 83) and (251, 263) | %C A319227 | | or (251, 263) and (467, 479) | %C A319227 | | or (251, 263) and (479, 491) | %C A319227 | | or (251, 263) and (1607, 1619) | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 | (p, p+14) | No results for n <= 10^6 | %C A319227 +----------------+---------------------------------+ %C A319227 ................................................... %H A319227 Index entries for sequences related to 3x+1 (or Collatz) problem %e A319227 a(7) = 2 because the Collatz trajectory of 7 is 7 -> 22 -> 11 -> 34 -> 17 -> 52 -> 26 -> 13 -> 40 -> 20 -> 10 -> 5 -> 16 -> 8 -> 4 -> 2 -> 1 with two twin primes: (5, 7) and (11, 13). %p A319227 nn:=10^8: %p A319227 for n from 1 to 100 do: %p A319227 m:=n:lst:={}: %p A319227 for i from 1 to nn while(m<>1) do: %p A319227 if irem(m, 2)=0 %p A319227 then %p A319227 m:=m/2: %p A319227 else %p A319227 lst:=lst union {m}:m:=3*m+1: %p A319227 fi: %p A319227 od: %p A319227 n0:=nops(lst):it:=0: %p A319227 for j from 1 to n0-1 do: %p A319227 if isprime(lst[j]) and isprime(lst[j+1]) and lst[j+1]=lst[j]+2 %p A319227 then it:=it+1:else fi: %p A319227 od: %p A319227 printf(`%d, `,it): %p A319227 od: %Y A319227 Cf. A006370, A070165, A078350, A196871, A280408. %K A319227 nonn %O A319227 1,7 %A A319227 _Michel Lagneau_, Sep 14 2018 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE