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Goldbach's Conjecture Summary
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Goldbach's conjecture was formulated by Christian Goldbach in 1742 in a letter to the great Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. It is the assertion that every even number bigger than two is a sum of two prime numbers. For example, 4=2+2, 6=3+3, 10=3+7,...
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. That every number greater than two is the sum of two primes. Common example of proposition necessarily true or necessarily false, but unproved and unrefuted, so that both its truth and its falsity are epistemically possible (see MODALITIES) though...
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Goldbach's conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory and in all of mathematics. It...


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