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Re: Goldbach's Conjecture - the various definitions (fwd)




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> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 06:03:43 +0100
> From: "Albert P. Franco, II" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Goldbach's Conjecture - the various definitions

> Math works because in most (we would like to say all...) cases it is WELL
> DEFINED. Subtle differences in the definition of a problem can drastically
> alter the solution.

Absolutely.

> Goldbach's Conjecture states that any EVEN OR ODD
> number can be expressed by a sum of three primes.

No, Goldbach's says specificaly EVEN numbers.

> lose sight of the domains of the two statements. He never stated that ODD
> numbers could be expressed as sums of TWO primes.

Nobody said he did.

> It is very important to get all of the information assembled before running

Absolutely.


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