Number Theory

   

Goldbach's Conjecture Satisfied with the Strategy that the Young Gauss Invented to Add the Numbers from 1 to 100

Authors: Giovanni Di Savino

Thanks to an intuition and a strategy, Gauss showed that the same odd number, 101, is the sum of the even numbers with the odd numbers contained in the number 100. The strategy invented by Gauss is indicative to satisfy Goldbach's conjecture.

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