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Waring–Goldbach problem

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The Waring–Goldbach problem is a question in number theory that is an extension of Waring's problem. Specifically, it concerns the representation of even integers as sums of prime numbers. The statement of the problem can be framed as follows: For every even integer \( n \), is there a way to express \( n \) as a sum of a bounded number of prime numbers?

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Waring-Goldbach problem by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated 2025-07-16
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It is exactly what you'd expect from the name, Waring was watching Netflix with Goldbach, when they suddenly came up with this.
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