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On $q$-Analogs of the $3x+1$ Dynamical System

Number Theory 2025-11-19 v5 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

The 3x+13x+1 Conjecture asserts that the TT-orbit of every positive integer xx contains 11, where TT maps xx to x/2x/2 for xx even and to (3x+1)/2(3x+1)/2 for xx odd. Several authors have studied the analogous map, TqT_q, which maps xF2[q]x\in F_2[q] to x/qx/q if qq divides xx and ((1+q)x+1)/q((1+q)x+1)/q otherwise. In particular, they showed that the TqT_q-orbit of every polynomial contains 11. This seems analogous to the 3x+13x+1 conjecture, but does not prove the conjecture itself, as the dynamical systems involved are not conjugate via any correspondence between polynomials and positive integers. In this paper, we show that TqT_q actually is conjugate to TT if we extend their domains to the ring of formal power series F2[[q]]F_2[[q]] and the 2-adic integers Z2\mathbb{Z}_2, respectively. Thus, it is not polynomials that correspond to positive integers via conjugacy, but rather certain formal power series. We then generalize this result to the family of functions TA,B ⁣:F2[[q]]F2[[q]]T_{A,B}\colon F_2[[q]]\to F_2[[q]] mapping xx to x/qx/q if qq divides xx and (Ax+B)/q(Ax+B)/q otherwise, where A,BF2[[q]]A,B\in F_2[[q]] are not divisible by qq. Unlike TqT_q, some of these maps do have the property that polynomials correspond to the positive integers whose TT-orbit contains 11 via a conjugacy with TT. We show that T1,1+q2T_{1,1+q^2} is one such map, and has the additional nice property that the orbit of every polynomial enters either the unique 22-cycle or one of the two fixed points. Finally, the power series that correspond to the natural numbers via these conjugacies can be represented as rational numbers with odd denominators by replacing qq with 22 and interpreting the resulting formal series as a 2-adic integer. Finding a simple closed form for even one such correspondence could settle the conjecture itself, and we provide some data along these lines for both T1,1+q2T_{1,1+q^2} and TqT_q.

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@article{arxiv.2508.10153,
  title  = {On $q$-Analogs of the $3x+1$ Dynamical System},
  author = {Kenneth G. Monks},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.10153},
  year   = {2025}
}

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