Some time ago I got Gemini to create a 197 page document that identifies attractors and vortices arising from the recursive ODD - and EVEN + algorithm. It also lists their number of captives. Today I got Gemini to summarise and reformat this information so that it is more readable using the exact same template it created for my August 15th post titled ODD + and EVEN - Improved Format. That 142 page document can be located here. Here are some excerpts:
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Notice that while 8987 has the record number of captives under the ODD - and EVEN + recursive algorithm (in the range up to 40000), it has ZERO captives under the ODD + and EVEN - recursive algorithm. Conversely, while 38013 is a vortical in the mighty vortex {38013, 38012, 38006, 37995, 38028} with 564 captives under the ODD + and EVEN - recursive algorithm, it is a mere captive of the attractor 38050 under the ODD - and EVEN + recursive algorithm.






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