an you be sure that for the given
even number there exist two primes which when added together equal the given
even number and not some other even number.
This problem has a name, if you had a PhD in mathematics you would know it
The Goldbach Conjecture.
Well it has been nice having this chat, I am af
ld say that the probability that you
have a PhD in mathematics and do not recognise Q2 is vanishingly small.
PS if you can solve Q1 you could make much more money by publshing the
solution in a book.
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Stuart Gall
Yes Dr Fairman,
I have a DL assignment
Q1 Write a formula for the number of non abelian groups of order N
Q2 Show that every even number greater than 2 is the sum of two primes
You said my first assignment would be free.
Could you get the answers to me by Monday please
Thanks
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Stuart Gall
There are three kinds of mathematician those that can count and those that
can't :-)
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Stuart Gall
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