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never know, so i figured i'd ask. barring proof one way or the other, i'm also interested in how it looks heuristically, which i can't figure out. without the no-repeats restriction, it seems pretty clear it would tend to hang around $ $ as much as possible, that being where the primes are more concentrated
never know, so i figured i'd ask. barring proof one way or the other, i'm also interested in how it looks heuristically, which i can't figure out. without the no-repeats restriction, it seems pretty clear it would tend to hang around $ $ as much as possible, that being where the primes are more concentrated...
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3545124/collatz-esque-dynamical-problem-about-prime-distribution