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SOME ASPECTS OF THE FERMAT PROBLEM (FOURTH PAPER). [PDF]
Vandiver HS.
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Proof of the Binary Goldbach Conjecture
In this article the proof of the binary Goldbach conjecture is established ( Any integer greater than one is the mean arithmetic of two positive primes ) . To this end the weak Chen conjecture is proved ( Any even integer greater than One is the difference of two positive primes ) and a " located " algorithm is developed for the construction of two ...
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1996
Sometimes the most innocent question inspires the greatest effort in mathematics. Christian Goldbach (1690–1764) asked just such a question in 1742. Goldbach was a German mathematician who became professor of mathematics in 1725 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Three years later he traveled to Moscow to tutor Tsar Peter II.
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Sometimes the most innocent question inspires the greatest effort in mathematics. Christian Goldbach (1690–1764) asked just such a question in 1742. Goldbach was a German mathematician who became professor of mathematics in 1725 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Three years later he traveled to Moscow to tutor Tsar Peter II.
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2014
This paper has been replaced by the paper "Goldbach's Conjecture — A Route to the Inconsistency of Arithmetic".
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This paper has been replaced by the paper "Goldbach's Conjecture — A Route to the Inconsistency of Arithmetic".
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