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  1. Conjectures About Prime Numbers: Goldbach's Conjecture, Twin Prime Conjecture, Goldbach's Weak Conjecture, Schinzel's Hypothesis H
  2. Prime Gap: Prime Number, Primorial, Product, Decimal, Natural Logarithm, Twin Prime Conjecture, Probable Prime, François Morain, Bertrand's Postulate
  3. Prime Number Theorem: Prime Number, Abstract Analytic Number Theory, Landau Prime Ideal Theorem, Prime Gap, Twin Prime Conjecture, Number Theory, Multiplicative Number Theory
  4. Twin prime: Prime Number, Twin Prime Conjecture, Prime Number Theorem, Sieve Theory, Brun's Theorem, If and Only If, Prime Triplet, Twin Prime Search, PrimeGrid, Modular Arithmetic

61. Xkcd • Information
10 posts 4 authors - Last post Aug 1I do understand it but I don t see how it relates to my proof of the twin prime conjecture. Because it points out an error in the so-called
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62. Twin Primes Conjecture
Unsolved Problem 2 Are there an infinite number of twin primes? A prime number is an integer larger than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself.
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Unsolved Problem 2:
Are there an infinite number of twin primes?
A prime number is an integer larger than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself.
Twin primes are two prime numbers that differ by 2. For example, 17 and 19 are twin primes.
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[Sierpinski 1964]
Waclaw Sierpinski, A Selection of Problems in the Theory of Numbers. Pergamon Press. New York: 1994. Pages 30-31.
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63. Page 012
Jun 17, 2003 The twin prime conjecture and extensions of Chen s theorem Link . . from the dtwin prime conjecture of Hardy and Littlewood.
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Twin primes and their applications Page maintained by Jean-Claude Evard. Last update: June 17, 2003. AMS classification numbers Link Link Link Link ...
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the computers of users who are current subscribers to MathSciNet. Main directions of research about twin primes 1. The twin prime conjecture and extensions of Chen's theorem Link
2. Search for lower and upper bounds for the number of twin primes in intervals [1, n].
3. Search for the largest known twin primes.
4. Computation of Brun's constant.
5. Computation of the twin prime constant.
6. Generalizations to Gaussian primes.
7. Applications of twin primes. Twin primes on large Web sites . List of 114 Web sites about twin primes, with summaries Link provided by Geometry, The Online Learning Center. . Web pages related to twin primes maintained by Eric Weisstein Link on the Web site MathWorld Link at Wolfram Research Link Introduction to twin primes Link The twin prime conjecture Link The twin prime constant Link The Brun's constant Link 3. Web pages related to twin primes

64. Math Forum Discussions
The Twin Primes Conjecture is based on a theory that does not include possibly contradictory extra axioms. You have not solved the Twin Primes Conjecture, you have just constructed
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65. ON THE TWIN PRIME CONJECTURE Introductory Remarks Just
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66. Sci.math FAQ: Unsolved Problems
* Collatz Problem * Goldbach's conjecture * Twin primes conjecture _ Names of large numbers
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67. Answers.com - Has The Twin-prime Conjecture Been Proved
Has the twin prime conjecture been proved? God is a mathematician prove it! Best of luck from pete mcclure see geometrical/mathematical art.
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68. Math.sfsu.edu
Ancient Babylonian math (~ 3500 BC) Wir muessen wissen, wir werden wissen! Twin primes conjecture
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69. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Prime Number Breakthrough
Apr 4, 2003 The advance is related to an idea called the twin prime conjecture. This idea, still unproved, is that there are an infinite number of pairs
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2911945.stm
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    Each one a prime A pair of mathematicians has made a breakthrough in understanding so-called prime numbers, numbers that can only be divided by themselves and one. Other mathematicians have described the advance as the most important in the field in decades. It was made by Dan Goldston, of San Jose State University, and Cem Yildirim, of Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey. It has just been announced at a conference in Germany on Algorithmic Number Theory. The advance is related to an idea called the twin prime conjecture. This idea, still unproved, is that there are an infinite number of pairs of prime numbers that differ only by two.

70. The Shame Of It
The Twin Primes Conjecture is one of those mathematical riddles that as far as we know has no practical applications, whose fame rests purely on the fact that it is easy to
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May 2003
The shame of it
I am sure I am not the only mathematician who has had to hang my head in shame at the sloppy behavior of my colleagues who announce major results that they subsequently have to withdraw when it is discovered that they have made a mistake. We expect high school students to make mistakes on their math homework, but highly paid professionals with math Ph.D.s are surely supposed to be beyond that, aren't they? The rot set in 1993, when Andrew Wiles was forced to withdraw his dramatic claim to have proved Fermat's Last Theorem. His subsequent discovery of a correct proof several months later hardly served to make up for the dreadful example he had set to an entire generation of potential future mathematicians, who followed the "has he, hasn't he?" activities from their high school math classrooms. Then, this year, we have the entire mathematical profession admitting that they are not yet sure that Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman's claimed proof of the Poincare Conjecture is correct or not months after he first posted details on the Internet. Surely, any math teacher can tell in ten minutes whether a solution to a math problem is right or wrong! What are my professional math colleagues playing at? Come on folks, it's a simple enough question. Is his math right or wrong? Now we have American mathematician Daniel Goldston and Turkish mathematician Cem Yildirim admitting that their recently claimed major advance on the famous Twin Primes Conjecture has a flaw that they are not yet able to fix. A result that many of the world's leading mathematicians had already declared to be one of the most significant breakthroughs in number theory in the past fifty years. Can't all those experts tell whether a solution to a math problem is right or wrong any more? Have standards fallen so low, not only among students but the mathematics professoriate as well?

71. Twin Prime Conjecture - Martin C. Winer
Sep 1, 2010 A longstanding hobby of mine is the pursuit of the twin prime conjecture. That is are there infinitely many primes which are two apart?
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72. WebQuest: The Problems With Primes: Created With Zunal WebQuest Maker 1
The Twin Primes Conjecture (Primes that differ by two) http//www.coolissues.com/mathematics/Tprimes/tprimes.htm . Prime Numbers. http//www.gap-system.org/~history/HistTopics/Prime
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73. Erratum To Arithmetical Approach To The Twin Primes Conjecture
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74. DefiniteIntegral
Twin prime conjecture Twin primes conjecture (English) Search for Twin prime conjecture OR Twin primes conjecture in NRICH PLUS maths.org Google
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75. AVERAGE TWIN PRIME CONJECTURE FOR ELLIPTIC CURVES Contents 1
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76. Simons Lecture I: Structure And Randomness In Fourier Analysis And Number Theory
Updates on my research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other mathsrelated topics. By Terence Tao
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77. Re: Twin Primes Conjecture
Jan 30, 2010 There can be an infinitude of twin primes only if FollowUps Re Twin Primes Conjecture. From alainverghote@xxxxxxxxx. References
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78. Unsolved Problems
Unsolved Problem 2 (Twin Primes Conjecture) Are there an infinite number of twin primes? A prime number is an integer larger than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself
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Unsolved Problem 1: ( Catalan's Conjecture , now known as
Are 8 and 9 the only consecutive perfect powers?
It is conjectured that 8=2^3 and 9=3^2 are the only consecutive integers that are perfect powers.
Unsolved Problem 2: (Twin Primes Conjecture)
Are there an infinite number of twin primes? A prime number is an integer larger than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself. Twin primes are two prime numbers that differ by 2. For example, 17 and 19 are twin primes. Unsolved Problem 3: (The Rational Box) Does there exist a rectangular box all of whose edges and diagonals are integers? By a rectangular box, we mean a solid with six rectangular faces. This common figure is also known as a rectangular parallelepiped. The diagonals of a box include the face diagonals and the main diagonals. A face diagonal joins opposite vertices of a face.

79. Twin Prime Conjecture : Proof Of The Twin Primes Conjecture, The Prime Machine,
Goldbach s Conjecture proves and extends the Twin Primes Conjecture as probable. Explore interactively the Goldbach conjecture, the distribution of
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80. Information
16 posts 4 authors - Last post Aug 5ELEMENTARY PROOF OF THE TWIN PRIME CONJECTURE USING THE LITTLE KNOWN SUNDARAM S SIEVE Author Mr. Ayodeji Awojobi Prime Numbers (or Primes)
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