Other Than 2, Any Even Number Up To At Least Four Quintillion Can Be Written As The Sum Of Two Prime Numbers. It Is Theorised That Every Even Number Other Than 2 Is The Sum Of Two Primes, But This Has Never Been Formally Proven. What German Mathematician Names The Conjecture Stating That All Even Numbers Above 2 Have This Property?

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1. Other Than 2, Any Even Number Up To At Least Four Quintillion Can Be Written As The Sum Of Two Prime Numbers. It Is Theorised That Every Even Number Other Than 2 Is The Sum Of Two Primes, But This Has Never Been Formally Proven. What German Mathematician Names The Conjecture Stating That All Even Numbers Above 2 Have This Property?