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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

81. The Crystallographic Restriction, Permutations, And Goldbach S
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82. IDEAS & TRENDS: Goldbach's Conjecture; This One May Be Provable, But We May Neve
Apr 17, 1988 WHEN a Russian civil servant named Christian Goldbach sent a letter to the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler in 1742, seeking advice about
http://www.nytimes.com/1988/04/17/weekinreview/ideas-trends-goldbach-s-conjectur

83. Goldbach S Conjecture
3 posts 3 authors - Last post Mar 10, 2008OK, for concreteness, I m going to express Leonhard Euler s reformulation of Christian Goldbach s 1742 Conjecture as,
http://lofi.forum.physorg.com/Goldbach's-Conjecture_20786.html

84. THE GOLDBACH CONJECTURE
This book provides a detailed description of a most important unsolved mathematical problem — the Goldbach conjecture. Raised in 1742 in a letter from
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  • Condensed Version Recommend title For Librarians ... Series in Pure Mathematics - Vol. 4 THE GOLDBACH CONJECTURE Second Edition edited by Yuan Wang (Academia Sinica, China) This book provides a detailed description of a most important unsolved mathematical problem — the Goldbach conjecture. Raised in 1742 in a letter from Goldbach to Euler, this conjecture attracted the attention of many mathematical geniuses. Several great achievements were made, but only until the 1920's. The book gives an exposition of these results and their impact on mathematics, particularly, number theory. It also presents (partly or wholly) selections from important literature, so that readers can get a full picture of the conjecture. Contents:
    • Representation of an Odd Number as the Sum of Three Primes:
      • A New Proof of the Goldbach–Vinogradov Theorem (J V Linnik) A New Proof on the Three Primes Theorem (C B Pan)
  • 85. Goldbach's Conjecture@Everything2.com
    Small correction Goldbach s conjecture says that every even number greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. 2, of course, cannot be
    http://everything2.com/title/Goldbach%27s conjecture

    86. Some Numerical Amusements
    Goldbach s conjecture. This unproven suspicion of mathematics suggests that every even number larger than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers
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    This unproven suspicion of mathematics suggests that every even number larger than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers (4 = 3 + 1, 6 = 5 + 1, 8 = 7 + 1 = 5 + 3 etc.). Your mission, should you accept it ( yes, the reference was intended ), is to explore the pattern of even numbers which can be "Goldbached" in more than one way. Don't ask me what the answer is, because I have no idea where it might lead. This will help you give you some extra information
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    These are the Pentominoes (the name is a registered trade mark of Solomon Golomb). There are twelve of them, and they are each made up of five squares. You can lay them down either side up, and you can use them to make a variety of shapes. First, get some cardboard or light board of some sort, and make up a set, using the patters you see here. Once you have done that, see if you can arrange them into a square, 8 x 8, with a small square, 2 x 2, in the middle somewhere. Then try to see if you can arrange all of the pentominoes to make a 6 x 10 rectangle, then a 5 x 12, a 4 x 15 and a 3 x 20 rectangle. Golomb has published at least one book on the subject try your local library to see if you can track it down. Martin Gardner has also written on the subject.

    87. Flak Magazine: Review Of Uncle Petros & Goldbach's Conjecture, 05-25-00
    May 25, 2000 With Uncle Petros Goldbach s Conjecture, firsttime author Apostolos Doxiadis has put together a stunning synthesis of mathematics and
    http://www.flakmag.com/books/goldbach.html

    88. [math/0206033] Proof Of Goldbach's Conjecture
    by R Javaherdashti 2002
    http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0206033
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    Authors: Reza Javaherdashti (Submitted on 5 Jun 2002 ( ), last revised 22 Feb 2005 (this version, v2)) Abstract: After certain subsets of Natural numbers called Range and Row are defined, we assume (1) there is a function that can produce prime numbers and (2) each even number greater than 2, like A, can be represented as the sum of n prime numbers. We show this by DC(A)less than or equal to n. Each Row is similar to each other in properties,(so is each Range). It is proven that in an arbitrary Row for any even number greater than 2, DC(A)=2, that is to say, each prime number greater than two is the sum of two prime numbers. So Goldbach's conjecture is proved. Comments: 11 Pages Subjects: General Mathematics (math.GM) MSC classes: Cite as: arXiv:math/0206033v2 [math.GM]
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    89. Uncle Petros And Goldbach's Conjecture | Bloomsbury USA
    Petros Papachristos devotes the early part of his life trying to prove one of the greatest mathematical challenges of all time Goldbach s Conjecture,
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    90. Uncle Petros And Goldbach’s Conjecture
    Apr 30, 2008 Petros has spent a lifetime searching for Goldbach s Conjecture. But Uncle Petros Goldbach s Conjecture describes a passion wholly
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