--- In UnsolvedProblems@yahoogroups.com, Tim Roberts <tsr21@...> wrote:
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> Hi whotoldyouthat,
>
> That's precisely what the unsolved problems web site is for - for ideas and
semi-proofs that may be right or may be wrong, but in either case aren't yet
mathematically rigorous enough for publication in a journal.
> Tim
>
> > Thanks Tim - so do I just submit my 'proof' as it is in the solutions
section of unsolvedproblems web site? Or do you mean discuss on yahoo group
'unsolvedproblems'.
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: whotoldyouthat <geneticassisted@...>
> To: UnsolvedProblems@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:38:06 AM
> Subject: [UnsolvedProblems] Mathematically Challenged
>
>
> I began working on the Goldbach Conjecture 2 months ago. I 'solved' it within
3 days in layman's terms but I have spent the rest of the time trying to express
it in acceptable mathematical terms - and I just have not got the expertise in
this area to do it. How can I communicate my proof in a way that is acceptable?
A potential "proof" is at a standstill because of this problem of expression.
>