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gold bach hypothesis.


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Goldbach's conjecture is one of the oldest and best-known unsolved problems in number theory and all of mathematics. It states:

Every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes.

The conjecture has been shown to hold for all integers less than 4 × 1018, but remains unproven despite considerable effort.


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Goldbach's hypothesis: It states that "all even numbers greater than four are the sum of two primes".

Prime numbers: The number which are divisible only 1 and the number itself is referred to as a prime number.

Example for Goldbach's hypothesis,

Consider the number 26,

It is an even number greater than 4,

It has three Goldbach partitions:,

23 + 3 = 26

19 + 7 = 26

13 + 13 = 26

For each prime in the partition: {3, 7, 13, 19}, the differences:

{(26 - 3), (26 - 7), (26 - 13), (26 - 19} are also prime.  

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