Number Theory

   

Special Cases of Goldbach Conjecture: for Every Even Integer 2n, there Exists Infinite Integers “d” Greater Than One, Such that the Product 2nd, May be Expressed as Sum of Two Primes

Authors: Prashanth R. Rao

In this paper, we show that for all even integers “2n”, there exists infinite positive integers “d” greater than one, such that their product “2nd” is a sum of two primes. Any two odd primes add to give even integers. However this general method does not allow us to understand the property or relationship among even numbers numbers derived in this manner. On the other hand, our results suggests existence of even integers of the specific form “2nd” that can be written as a sum of two primes.

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