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  1. Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession by Apostolos Doxiadis, 2001-02-03
  2. The Goldbach Conjecture (2nd Edition)
  3. Transtheoretic Foundations of Mathematics, Volume 1C: Goldbach Conjecture by H. Pogorzelski, 1997-12
  4. Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture by Apostolos Doxiadis, 2001-03-05
  5. Oncle Petros ou la conjecture de Goldbach by Apostolos Doxiadis, 2002-01-14
  6. The Goldbach Conjecture and the Universe of Primes by Charles William Johnson, 2007-11-26
  7. Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture : A Novel of Mathematical Obsession by Apostolos K. Doxiadis, 2000
  8. Hilbert's Problems: Goldbach's Conjecture, Continuum Hypothesis, Consistency, Diophantine Set, Hilbert's Third Problem, Hilbert's Tenth Problem
  9. Uncle Petros and Goldbachs Conjecture - 2000 publication. by Apostolos Doxiadis, 2000
  10. Conjectures About Prime Numbers: Goldbach's Conjecture, Twin Prime Conjecture, Goldbach's Weak Conjecture, Schinzel's Hypothesis H
  11. Goldbach Conjecture
  12. Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture.(Review): An article from: World Literature Today by Minas Savvas, 2000-06-22
  13. Analytic Number Theory: Goldbach's Conjecture, Prime Number Theorem, Elliptic Curve, Elliptic Function, Brun's Constant
  14. Additive Number Theory: Goldbach's conjecture, Waring's problem, Goldbach's weak conjecture, Polite number, Schnirelmann density

61. Book Review Uncle Petros And Goldbach S Conjecture And The Wild
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62. Proof Of The Goldbach Conjecture By Kerry M. Evans
This article by Kerry M. Evans attempts to show that the proposition is correct as a consequence of Wilson s Theorem.
http://goldbach.yolasite.com/
Proof of the Goldbach Conjecture by Kerry M. Evans Dedicated in dear memory of my Father Dr. Roy L. Evans Nearly two-hundred, seventy years have lapsed since Christian Goldbach proposed (in 1742) that every positive even Integer, not 2, can be expressed as the sum of two primes. This manuscript shows that the proposition is correct as a consequence of Wilson’s Theorem. Little effort will be required to understand the proof as it is not complicated. Many attempts have been made to solve the problem over the years. So the author must acknowledge that it is only by a stroke of good fortune that this “discovery,” as simply and straightforwardly as it presents itself, is the result only of astute observation. The method of proof is simple once the preliminary groundwork is presented. SECTION I The first section is begun with the statement of a version of Wilson’s Theorem. As the method rests nearly entirely on the development of this theorem, there must be little doubt as to its’ few limitations. Wilson’s Theorem has been known for a long time.

63. On Partitions Of Goldbach S Conjecture
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64. Goldbach's Conjecture | Facebook
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65. Factoids > Goldbach's Conjecture
Goldbach s conjecture Every even number 4 is the sum of two odd primes. Goldbach s odd (or weak) conjecture Every odd number 7 is the sum of three
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Goldbach's conjecture
Goldbach's conjecture primes
  • 389,965,026,819,938 = 5,569 + 389,965,026,814,369 (and no decomposition with a smaller prime exists) Unproved, but believed to be true. Tested true up to 10 g n p q n p q p q
Goldbach's odd (or weak) conjecture primes
  • decompositions easily generated from the even decompositions, by systematically subtracting primes Proved under the assumption of the truth of the generalized Riemann hypothesis; proved for all "sufficiently large" numbers

66. (2) Brief History Of Goldbach's Conjecture
(2). Brief History of Goldbach's Conjecture Goldbach's Conjecture . In 1725 Goldbach became professor of mathematics and historian at St. Peterburg.
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~huens/gbpage02.htm
2). Brief History of Goldbach's Conjecture Goldbach's Conjecture
In 1725 Goldbach became professor of mathematics and historian at St. Peterburg. Then, in 1728, he went to Moscow as tutor to Tsar Peter II. Goldbach's Conjecture states:
Every even positive integer greater than 3 is the sum of two (not necessarily distinct) primes.
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67. Goldbach Conjecture - Definition
In mathematics, Goldbach s conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory and in all of mathematics. It states
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Goldbach conjecture - Definition
In mathematics, Goldbach's conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory and in all of mathematics . It states:
Every even number greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two primes . (The same prime may be used twice.)
For example,
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Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Origins
2 Heuristic justification

3 Rigorous results

4 Trivia
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7 References
Origins
In 1742, the Prussian mathematician Christian Goldbach wrote a letter to Leonhard Euler in which he proposed the following conjecture:
Every odd number greater than 5 can be written as the sum of three primes.
Euler, becoming interested in the problem, answered with a stronger version of the conjecture:
Every even number greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two primes.
The former conjecture is known today as the "weak" Goldbach conjecture , the latter as the "strong" Goldbach conjecture. (The strong version implies the weak version, as any odd number greater than 5 can be obtained by adding 3 to an even number greater than 2). Without qualification, the strong version is meant. Both questions have remained unsolved ever since, although the weak form of the conjecture is much closer to resolution than the strong one.
Heuristic justification
The majority of mathematicians believe the conjecture (in both the weak and strong forms) to be true, at least for

68. Goldbach's Conjecture
Goldbach wrote a letter to Euler dated June 7, 1742 suggesting (roughly) that every even integer is the sum of two integers p and q where each of p and q are either one or odd
http://library.thinkquest.org/C006364/ENGLISH/problem/goldbach.htm
Goldbach's conjecture
Goldbach wrote a letter to Euler dated June 7, 1742 suggesting (roughly) that every even integer is the sum of two integers p and q where each of p and q are either one or odd primes. Now we often word this as follows: Goldbach's conjecture : Every even integer n greater than two is the sum of two primes. This is easily seen to be equivalent to Every integer n greater than five is the sum of three primes. There is little doubt that this result is true, as Euler replied to Goldbach: That every even number is a sum of two primes, I consider an entirely certain theorem in spite of that I am not able to demonstrate it. Progress has been made on this problem, but slowlyit may be quite awhile before the work is complete. For example, it has been proven that every even integer is the sum of at most six primes (Goldbach suggests two) and in 1966 Chen proved every sufficiently large even integer is the sum of a prime plus a number with no more than two prime factors (a P Vinogradov in 1937 showed that every sufficiently large odd integer can be written as the sum of at most three primes, and so every sufficiently large integer is the sum of at most four primes. One result of Vinogradov's work is that we know Goldbach's theorem holds for almost all even integers.

69. Goldbach Conjecture Proof
goldbach conjecture proof Number Theory discussion.
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=241772

70. Chapter 1 : Operations With Numbers :
Chapter 5 Rational Numbers and Percents Goldbach's Conjecture. Goldbach's Conjecture. Christian Goldbach was born on March 18, 1690 in Konigsberg, Prussia, which is now
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71. THE SIMPLE PROOF OF GOLDBACH S CONJECTURE By Miles Mathis Miles
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72. Goldbach Conjecture - AoPSWiki
Oct 8, 2007 The Goldbach Conjecture is a yet unproven conjecture stating that every even integer greater than two is the sum of two prime numbers.
http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/Goldbach_Conjecture
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73. Goldbach's Conjecture From Harry J. Smith
Goldbach's Conjecture Select a Subtitle What is Goldbach's Conjecture? Documentation for C Goldbach's Conjecture Program Screen Shot Results from Goldbach's Conjecture Program
http://harry-j-smith.com/hjsmithh/Goldbach/

74. Goldbach's Conjecture : NUMBER THEORY CALCULATOR
Mar 28, 2010 GOLDBACH CONJECTURE is one of the oldest unsolved problems in Number Theory. It states every even number greater than 2 can be expressed
http://numbertheorycalculator.myblog.it/archive/2010/03/28/goldbach-s-conjecture

75. Title A Twist On Goldbach's Conjecture
Title A Twist on Goldbach's Conjecture Link to Outcomes • Problem Solving Students will alter one or more of the critical attributes of Goldbach's Conjecture in order to create
http://www.nsa.gov/academia/_files/collected_learning/middle_school/number-theor

76. MathFiction: Uncle Petros And Goldbach's Conjecture (Apostolos Doxiadis)
This novel, recently (2000) translated from Greek, follows the attempts of fictional mathematician Petros Papachristos to prove Goldbach s Conjecture (that
http://kasmana.people.cofc.edu/MATHFICT/mfview.php?callnumber=mf15

77. 2262 -- Goldbach's Conjecture
Anyway, your task is now to verify Goldbach s conjecture for all even If there is no such pair, print a line saying Goldbach s conjecture is wrong.
http://poj.org/problem?id=2262

78. REFINEMENTS OF GOLDBACH S CONJECTURE, AND THE GENERALIZED RIEMANN
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79. Goldbach S Conjecture - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free
Goldbach s conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory and in all of A modern version of Goldbach s original conjecture is
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach's_conjecture

80. XGC - An EXtension Of The Goldbach Conjecture
1993Mar I was made aware of the Goldbach s Conjecture for the very first time. At the time I was 25 years old and was studying at the Universit di Roma
http://www.mondotondo.com/aercolino/goldbach/
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