Number Theory

   

Proof of Dubner's Conjecture

Authors: Zhi Li, Hua Li

Dubner's conjecture was proposed by American electrical engineer and mathematical researcher Harvey Dubner (1928 — 2019) in 1996, that is, all sufficiently large even numbers (greater than 4208) are the sum of some two twin prime numbers.Since there is no mathematical model for prime numbers to be completely accurate, prime numbers are randomly distributed on the number axis. The distribution of prime numbers in the latest research results is deterministic random distribution, so the problems related to prime numbers can be studied, analyzed and proved by using probability statistics methods.In this paper, the Dubner's conjecture is proved by the method of probability and statistics.

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[v1] 2022-10-06 12:41:47
[v2] 2022-10-22 05:04:16

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