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  1. Correspondance Mathématique Et Physique De Quelques Célèbres Géomètres Du Xviiième Siècle: Précédée D'une Notice Sur Les Travaux De Léonard Euler, Tant ... Impériale Des Sciences D (French Edition) by Leonhard Euler, Christian Goldbach, 2010-02-23
  2. Mathématicien Allemand: Carl Friedrich Gauss, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Emanuel Lasker, Johannes Kepler, Christian Goldbach, Felix Klein (French Edition)
  3. Ancien Étudiant de L'université de Königsberg: Christian Goldbach, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, Emmanuel Kant, David Hilbert (French Edition)
  4. Mathematiker (18. Jahrhundert): Leonhard Euler, Pierre-Simon Laplace, Daniel Bernoulli, Christian Goldbach, Johann Bernoulli, Edmond Halley (German Edition)
  5. University of Königsberg Alumni: Immanuel Kant, David Hilbert, Christian Goldbach, Gustav Kirchhoff, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Karl Weierstrass
  6. Naissance à Kaliningrad: Christian Goldbach, Ehrenfried Günther Von Hünefeld, Gustav Kirchhoff, Gerhard Barkhorn, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (French Edition)
  7. People From the Duchy of Prussia: Christian Goldbach, Albert, Duke of Prussia, Frederick I of Prussia, Christoph Hartknoch, Albert Frederick
  8. 1690 Births: Christian Goldbach, Johann Tobias Krebs, Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia, Louis Petit de Bachaumont, John Bampton
  9. Mitglied Der Russischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften: Leonhard Euler, Daniel Bernoulli, Iwan Petrowitsch Pawlow, Christian Goldbach (German Edition)
  10. People From Königsberg: Immanuel Kant, David Hilbert, Christian Goldbach, Gustav Kirchhoff, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Leah Goldberg, Hannah Arendt
  11. German Mathematician Introduction: Christian Goldbach, Max August Zorn, Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach, Werner Fenchel, Carl Gottlieb Ehler
  12. 1764 Deaths: Christian Goldbach, William Hogarth, Francesco Algarotti, Ivan Vi of Russia, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Mary Osborne, Duchess of Leeds
  13. University of Königsberg: University of Königsberg Alumni, University of Königsberg Faculty, Immanuel Kant, David Hilbert, Christian Goldbach
  14. Christian Goldbach 1690-1764 (Vita Mathematica) by Adolf A. Jushkevic, Judith K. Kopelevic, et all 1994-01-01

1. Christian Goldbach
Christian Goldbach Goldbach created Goldbach's Conjecture. This is the hypothesis thetheory of numbers. Learn more about Christian Goldbach
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Christian Goldbach Goldbach created Goldbach's Conjecture. This is the hypothesis that any even number can be expressed as the sum of two primes. A prime is a whole number that cannot be divided (without remainder) by any numbers except itself and one. The first seven are two, three,five, seven, eleven, thirteen, and seventeen. Examples of the conjectures are: The hypothesis was published in England in 1770, but has never been proven. The search for its proof has helped develope the theory of numbers. Learn more about Christian Goldbach

2. Dict Conjectures De Goldbach
Dictionnaire de mathématiques récréatives. goldbach christian 16901764
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... Contactez-nous Dictionnaire de mathématiques récréatives Goldbach Christian Conjectures de Goldbach. – Conjectures sur les nombres premiers énoncées en 1742 par le mathématicien prussien Goldbach : 1. Tout entier pair supérieur à 2 est la somme de deux nombres premiers. Exemples
2. Tout entier impair supérieur à 7 est la somme de trois nombres premiers. Exemples
Charles-É. Jean, 1996-2001. Tous droits réservés. Index : G

3. Goldbach
Biography, with links to other Goldbach resources.Category Science Math Open Problems Goldbach Conjecture......Christian Goldbach. Born 18 In 1725 Christian Goldbach became professorof mathematics and historian at St Petersburg. Then, in
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Christian Goldbach
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In 1725 Christian Goldbach became professor of mathematics and historian at St Petersburg. Then, in 1728, he went to Moscow as tutor to Tsar Peter II. He travelled round Europe meeting mathematicians. He met Leibniz Nicolaus(I) Bernoulli Nicolaus(II) Bernoulli de Moivre ... Daniel Bernoulli and Hermann Goldbach did important work in number theory , much of it in correspondence with Euler . He is best remembered for his conjecture, made in 1742 in a letter to Euler and still an open question, that every even integer greater than 2 can be represented as the sum of two primes . Goldbach also conjectured that every odd number is the sum of three primes. Vinogradov made progress on this second conjecture in 1937. Goldbach also studied infinite sums, the theory of curves and the theory of equations.
Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (11 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Cross-references to History Topics
  • Fermat's last theorem
  • Topology enters mathematics
  • The fundamental theorem of algebra
  • Prime numbers ... e
    Other references in MacTutor Chronology: 1740 to 1760 Other Web sites
  • The Prime Pages (Goldbach's conjecture)
  • J Richstein including Goldbach's letter to Euler
  • Linda Hall Library (Star Atlas)
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica Previous (Chronologically)
  • 4. Einige Der Bedeutenden Mathematiker
    Translate this page Germain Marie-Sophie, 1776-1831. Gödel Kurt, 1906-1978. goldbach christian,1690-1764. Hadamard Jacques, 1865-1963. Hamilton William Rowan, 1805-1865.
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    5. Christian Goldbach
    Christian goldbach christian Goldbach was born on March 18, 1690. He died on November20, 1764. During Goldbach's life, he became a famous mathematician.
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    Christian Goldbach Christian Goldbach was born on March 18, 1690. He died on November 20, 1764. During Goldbach's life, he became a famous mathematician. Golbach met many other mathematicians such as Leibniz.
    Much of Goldbach's work corresponded with Euler. Goldbach is remembered best for his conjecture that every even number, with the exception of 2, can be represented as the sum of two primes. In a letter to Euler, Goldbach said this:
    "Every even integer is greater than 2 sets of primes."
    This was proved to the number 100,000,000,000,000. Since he had proved this, he was rewarded with $1,000,000. Viogradov discovered that every odd number is the sum of three primes.
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    Translate this page goldbach christian prussien, 1690-1764 Après des études à la célèbreuniversité de Königsberg, Goldbach parcourt l'Europe
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    Conjectures de Goldbach Euler en 1742) :
    • Tout entier impair, autre que 3 et 5, est somme de trois nombres premiers. C'est, encore aujourd'hui (mai 2000) un Vinogradov en 1937.
    Programme JavaScript nombres premiers jumeaux Autres conjectures Simson Stirling

    7. Christian Goldbach - Wikipedia
    Christian Goldbach. Christian Goldbach (1690 1764), was a Prussian mathematician,who was born in Koenigsberg, Prussia as son of a pastor.
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    Christian Goldbach
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Christian Goldbach March 18 November 20 ), was a Prussian mathematician , who was born in Koenigsberg , Prussia as son of a pastor. Goldbach studied jura and mathematics. He traveled widely throughout Europe and met with many famous mathematicians, such as Leibniz Leonhard Euler , Nicolas I, Bernoulli . Goldbach went to work at the newly opened St. Petersburg Academy and became tutor to the later Tsar Peter II Goldbach did important work in the mathematical field. He is remembered today for Goldbach's conjecture
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    Translate this page Christian Goldbach. Christian Goldbach (1690 - 1764) war ein PreußischerMathematiker und war in Königsberg als Sohn eines Pfarrers geboren.
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    aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Christian Goldbach (1690 - 1764) war ein Preußischer Mathematiker und war in Königsberg als Sohn eines Pfarrers geboren. Er reiste vielfach durch Europa und traf sich mit vielen bekannten Mathematikern wie Leibniz, Leonhard Euler , Nicolas I., Bernoulli . Goldbach wurde an die neu eröffnete St. Petersburg Akademie berufen und er unterrichtete den späteren Zaren Peter II. Goldbach unternahm wichtige Arbeiten im mathematischen Feld. Er ist heute besonders wegen seiner Goldbachschen Vermutung bekannt.

    9. Goldbach Ch.
    goldbach christian. Born on 18.03.1690. Died on 20.11.1764. Mathematician. Professorsince 01.09.1725. ConferenceSecretary since November 1725 to 1728.
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    GOLDBACH
    Christian
    Born on 18.03.1690.
    Died on 20.11.1764.
    Mathematician.
    Professor since 01.09.1725.
    Conference-Secretary since November 1725 to 1728.
    Conference-Secretary since 11.11.1734 to July of 1742.
    Honorary Member since not earlier than March 18, 1742.

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    Translate this page Curiosidades. Matemática Ficción. Problemas que valem milhões. Conjecturade Goldbach. Filosofia anti-realismo. Goldbach's conjecture. goldbach christian.
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    14. MathePrisma: Primes
    Secrets of primes (Sieves Goldbach ). goldbach christian Goldbach (16901764) taughtmathematics at the Academy in St Petersburg founded by Peter the Great.
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    Secrets of primes (Sieves Goldbach
    Goldbach Christian Goldbach (1690-1764) taught mathematics at the Academy in St Petersburg founded by Peter the Great. He formulated the famous conjecture that each even number is the sum of two primes in 1742.

    15. Christian Goldbach
    christian goldbach. goldbach, 18 Mart 1690da Prusyann Konigsberg (imdiki Rusya Kaliningrad) ehrinde
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    s a n a l m a t e m a t i k c o m kütüphane e -test yazýlar yarýþma ... linkler Christian Goldbach Goldbach, 18 Mart 1690’da Prusya’nýn Konigsberg (þimdiki Rusya,Kaliningrad) þehrinde doðmuþtur. 1725 yýlýnda St. Petersburg’da tarih ve matematik profesörü olmuþtur. 1728 yýlýnda 2. Peter’e özel dersler vermek amacýyla Moskova’ya yerleþmiþ, burada bir süre kaldýktan sonra Avrupa’ya gitmiþtir. Avrupa’da, dönemin önemli matematikçileriyle görüþmek üzere dolaþmýþ, Leibniz, Bernoulli, De Moivre ve Hermann gibi matematikçilerle tanýþmýþtýr. Goldbach’ýn önemli çalýþmalarý sayý teorisi üzerinedir. Akademik baþarýlarý, sayý teorisi üzerine yaptýðý çalýþmalardan ve yayýnladýðý makalelerden dolayýdýr. Goldbach, çalýþmalarýnda dönemin ünlü sayý kuramcýsý Euler’le sürekli diyalog halinde olmuþtur. Goldbach’a asýl ün kazandýran çalýþmasý, asal sayýlar ile ilgili öne sürdüðü varsayýmdýr. Goldbach’a göre “2’den büyük her çift sayý, iki asal sayýnýn toplamý olarak ifade edilebilir.” Goldbach, bu varsayýmýndan 1742’de Euler’e gönderdiði ünlü mektubunda bahseder.

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    Biography, with links to other goldbach resources.
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    Christian Goldbach
    Born:
    Died: 20 Nov 1764 in Moscow, Russia
    Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    In 1725 Christian Goldbach became professor of mathematics and historian at St Petersburg. Then, in 1728, he went to Moscow as tutor to Tsar Peter II. He travelled round Europe meeting mathematicians. He met Leibniz Nicolaus(I) Bernoulli Nicolaus(II) Bernoulli de Moivre ... Daniel Bernoulli and Hermann Goldbach did important work in number theory , much of it in correspondence with Euler . He is best remembered for his conjecture, made in 1742 in a letter to Euler and still an open question, that every even integer greater than 2 can be represented as the sum of two primes . Goldbach also conjectured that every odd number is the sum of three primes. Vinogradov made progress on this second conjecture in 1937. Goldbach also studied infinite sums, the theory of curves and the theory of equations.
    Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (11 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Cross-references to History Topics
  • Fermat's last theorem
  • Topology enters mathematics
  • The fundamental theorem of algebra
  • Prime numbers ... e
    Other references in MacTutor Chronology: 1740 to 1760 Other Web sites
  • The Prime Pages (Goldbach's conjecture)
  • J Richstein including Goldbach's letter to Euler
  • Linda Hall Library (Star Atlas)
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica Previous (Chronologically)
  • 17. Goldbach
    Biography of christian goldbach (16901764) christian goldbach. Born 18 March 1690 in Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia)
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Goldbach.html
    Christian Goldbach
    Born:
    Died: 20 Nov 1764 in Moscow, Russia
    Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    In 1725 Christian Goldbach became professor of mathematics and historian at St Petersburg. Then, in 1728, he went to Moscow as tutor to Tsar Peter II. He travelled round Europe meeting mathematicians. He met Leibniz Nicolaus(I) Bernoulli Nicolaus(II) Bernoulli de Moivre ... Daniel Bernoulli and Hermann Goldbach did important work in number theory , much of it in correspondence with Euler . He is best remembered for his conjecture, made in 1742 in a letter to Euler and still an open question, that every even integer greater than 2 can be represented as the sum of two primes . Goldbach also conjectured that every odd number is the sum of three primes. Vinogradov made progress on this second conjecture in 1937. Goldbach also studied infinite sums, the theory of curves and the theory of equations.
    Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (11 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Cross-references to History Topics
  • Fermat's last theorem
  • Topology enters mathematics
  • The fundamental theorem of algebra
  • Prime numbers ... e
    Other references in MacTutor Chronology: 1740 to 1760 Other Web sites
  • The Prime Pages (Goldbach's conjecture)
  • J Richstein including Goldbach's letter to Euler
  • Linda Hall Library (Star Atlas)
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica Previous (Chronologically)
  • 18. References For Goldbach
    References for christian goldbach. Books L Euler and C goldbach, Leonhard Eulerund christian goldbach Briefwechsel 17291764, Abh. Deutsch. Akad. Wiss.
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Goldbach.html
    References for Christian Goldbach
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • L Euler and C Goldbach, Leonhard Euler und Christian Goldbach : Briefwechsel 1729-1764, Abh. Deutsch. Akad. Wiss. Berlin Kl. Philos. (Berlin, 1965).
  • A P Juschkewitsch and Ju Ch Kopelevich, Christian Goldbach (1690-1764) (Russian) 'Nauka', (Moscow, 1983).
  • A P Youschkevitch, Christian Goldbach 1690-1764 (Basel, 1994). Articles:
  • A P Juschkewitsch and Ju Ch Kopelevich, La correspondance de Leibniz avec Goldbach, Studia Leibnitiana
  • A A Kiselev, Certain questions of the theory of numbers in the correspondence between Euler and Goldbach (Russian), History Methodology Natur. Sci. V (Moscow, 1966), 31-34.
  • N N Luzin, Introduction to L Euler's letters to C Goldbach (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled.
  • I G Mel'nikov, Certain questions of the theory of numbers in the correspondence between Euler and Goldbach (Russian), History Methodology Natur. Sci. V (Moscow, 1966), 15-30.
  • P P Pekarskii, Christian Goldbach
  • 19. Goldbach, Christian (1690-1764) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bio
    goldbach, christian (16901764), German-Russian mathematician who is best knownfor proposing what has come to be known as the goldbach conjecture in 1742.
    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Goldbach.html

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    Goldbach, Christian (1690-1764)

    German-Russian mathematician who is best known for proposing what has come to be known as the Goldbach conjecture in 1742. The Goldbach conjecture states that every even integer greater than two can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers This conjecture appears to be true, but it has never been proven.
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
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    20. Re: A Proof For Goldbach's Conjecture By Christian Bau
    Subject Re A proof for goldbach's conjecture Author christian Bau christian.bau@cbau.freeserve.co.uk Date Fri, 07
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