A loser who apparently knows more about Grimm's conjecture, twin prime conjecture, Goldbach's conjecture, Collatz conjecture, Legendre's conjecture, and more.

Collatz Conjecture

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A sequence of form   follows the same iteration pathway through the Collatz function that   has until   gets used up as the lead coefficient.

Legendre's conjecture

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Legendre's conjecture, states there is always a prime between   and   . This is the same as saying that for any   Has a prime between itself and  

Goldbach's conjecture

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Goldbach's conjecture is p+q=2n has solution where p,q are primes. You can also state it, as all composites are the arithmetic mean, of 4 not necessarily distinct semiprimes. Either (p,2n-p) is a pair that works or distances n,-n congruent modulo p can be ruled out.

Grimm's Conjecture

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Grimm's conjecture is: a set of composite numbers, has a bijective mapping for prime divisors. This only works if   the nth prime gap, is less than n.

Twin prime conjecture

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The twin prime conjecture is that there infinitely many twin prime pairs (pairs of primes that differ by 2). Because:

 and  as well as   we can say natural numbers not of these forms must exist or twin prime conjecture would be false.