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Collatz Conjecture
editA 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
editLegendre'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
editGoldbach'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
editGrimm'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
editThe 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.