evidence boundary
supportsfrontiers / frontier
Erdős problems frontier
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e1288/1288 · statement.registered · agent:claude-proxy · 2026-06-10 · null→null
Evidence atom
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- Erdős problems frontier
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- vf_734dc958835d0249
finding binding
boundopen_question
Erdős Problem #414 remains OPEN. Statement: Let $h_1(n) = h(n)$ and $h_k(n) = h(h_{k-1}(n))$. Is it true, for any $m,n$, there exist $i$ and $j$ such that $h_i(m) = h_j(n)$? Topics: number theory, iterated functions. Erdős prize: no. Statement is machine-verified in Lean (formal-conjectures). OEIS: A064491, possible.
source binding
source-boundcap_61973ee16b553d57 · vc_29d7a18cbcdd6bba
vs_3f4cb923761c50a9
review context
unverified1 events
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statement
{"artifact_id":"va_9bc926d75e4e3881","artifact_packet_id":"cap_61973ee16b553d57","candidate_claim_id":"vc_29d7a18cbcdd6bba"}
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support relation
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Review, event, and evaluation records
2events
vev_6848951ae6d4d1fcfinding.assertedCandidate claim vc_29d7a18cbcdd6bba imported from artifact packet cap_61973ee16b553d57
reviewer:erdos-db-trust · 2026-05-30
reviewable changes
vpr_7a388ab86154f901finding.addCandidate claim vc_29d7a18cbcdd6bba imported from artifact packet cap_61973ee16b553d57
applied · agent:erdos-spine-ingest · 2026-05-30
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