Authors: Casey Allard
The ‘Twin Prime Conjecture’ posits that there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers separated by a gap of exactly two (p, p+2). This proof uses the concepts of modular residues, gaps ("12p + 36" pattern), and digit sums. The proof integrates concepts of gap growth, residue non-exhaustion, and digit sum cycles, ensuring twin primes persist infinitely.
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