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Loop Termination and Generalized Collatz Sequences

Published 14 May 2026 in cs.LO | (2605.15094v1)

Abstract: Linear-constraint loops are programs whose transition relation is specified by a system of linear inequalities. The termination problem asks, given a loop, whether it admits an infinite computation. Decidability of termination remains open for linear-constraint loops over integers, rationals, and reals. We focus on loops over integers and show that they are tightly connected to generalized Collatz sequences - integer sequences generated by maps that are linear on each residue class modulo a fixed natural number. We prove that termination of one-variable linear-constraint loops is decidable in polynomial time, provided a long-standing conjecture about generalized Collatz sequences holds. Conversely, we show that any decision procedure for one-variable loops would prove or refute specific instances of this conjecture, which remain open. Moreover, we show that if a one-variable loop has a cyclic trace, then it also has a cyclic trace of length at most two.

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