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Goldbach conjecture verification Introduction Results References Links Contact Introduction The Goldbach conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory . In its modern form, it states that every even number larger than two can be expressed as a sum of two prime numbers. Let n be an even number larger than two, and let n=p+q, with p and q prime numbers, be a Goldbach partition ...
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Information on research on proving the Goldbach Conjecture: that any even number can be represented as the sum of two prime numbers.
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