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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Mathematicians are using complex numbers to prove Goldbach conjecture. I think because of the additional dimensional plane that it provides. Personally, this conjecture is better prove just using the real-number axis. All we need to do is defined infinity as a number. I really don't know how this can be done. |
There must be another way.
Just as proper mathematicians, although with less ability, of course, I'm also trying to prove it with he help of the complex plane. This is why I asked you about lattices, but never mind, I think I'm going to buy a book on lattice. I'm trying to proof that for any lattice with a pair of primes and another pair of integers, they sum of each pair wil be equal and will be any integer. The hard thing is to proof this is for all integers.