Authors: Mohammed zohal
In the letter sent by Goldbach to Euler in 1742 (Christian, 1742) he stated that its seems that every odd number greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of three primes. As reformulated by Euler, an equivalent form of this conjecture called the strong or binary Goldbach conjecture states that all positive even integers greater or equal to 4 can be expressed as the sum of two primes which are sometimes called a Goldbach partition. Jorg (2000) and Matti (1993) have verified it up to 4.1014. Chen (1973) has shown that all large enough even numbers are the sum of a prime and the product of at most two primes... The majority of mathematicians believe that Goldbach's conjecture is true, especially on statistical considerations ,on the subject we give the proof of Goldbach's strong conjecture whose veracity is based on a clear and simple approach.
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