TimeStamp: 07/06/97 at 22:28:47
Date: Sun, 06 Jul 97 21:45:22 -0700
From: LMARTIN-NORTHFIELD@worldnet.att.net (LAWRENCE MARTIN)
To: dr.math@mathforum.org
Subject: Goldbach's Conjecture
Date of most recent message in thread: 07/09/97 at 00:25:46
Dear Dr. Math,
Hello! I recently completed eighth grade. My name is Daniel
Martin, but I'm using
my dad's address, because I don't have my own. I became interested in
number theory after doing
a math project on it in seventh grade. I have discovered some things about
primes tby myself that
I later found in books, such as the method of determining if a number is
prime by taking its
square root and dividing it by all integers below or equal to it. I also
figured out by myself
from that the method of generating the list of primes. Anyway, one thing I
am fascinated with
and have investigated somewhat is Goldbach's conjecture. Can you tell me if
that has been solved
or may have been solved? Thanks.
Daniel
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