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Old 2020-12-27, 03:09   #1
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Minus Primes of the form prime(a)+prime(b)+1=prime(c) and prime(b)-prime(a)-1=prime (c)

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Primes of the form Prime(a)+Prime(b)+1=Prime(c)
We can find primes of the form prime(a)+prime(b)+1=prime(c) and prime(b)-prime(a)-1=prime (c) With the help of the Sophie Germain primes.
https://www.researchgate.net/publica...aPrimeb1Primec
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Old 2021-01-05, 08:09   #2
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find all of them and you solved Golbach (as pc-1 is even, it can always be written as pa+pb)
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