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Re: [UnsolvedProblems] about the Goldbach conjecture

Hi Renaat,

 

No, the Goldbach Conjecture has not been proved to date!  Discussion via this group is welcome.

 

As at the beginning of June 2008, all of the problems on the Unsolved Problems site remain unsolved.


Tim

 
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From: renaat.truijen <procman66-math@...>
To: UnsolvedProblems@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 11:12:50 AM
Subject: [UnsolvedProblems] about the Goldbach conjecture

Hi, I'm a newcomer here.

Sorry for the probably silly question that I have: is the Goldman
conjecture solved by now ? (You know, every even number >4 is the sum
of two primes).

I read about it today in a book of 1999, I think I can solve it, but
maybe this is old news ?

Thanks for any reactions.

Renaat.



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