There Are Many Pairs Of Prime Numbers That Differ By Exactly Two, For Example, Seventeen And Nineteen. It Is Theorised That There Are An Infinite Number Of These Pairs, But This Has Never Been Formally Proven. What Is The Common Name Of The Conjecture Stating That There Are An Infinite Number Of Such Pairs?

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1. There Are Many Pairs Of Prime Numbers That Differ By Exactly Two, For Example, Seventeen And Nineteen. It Is Theorised That There Are An Infinite Number Of These Pairs, But This Has Never Been Formally Proven. What Is The Common Name Of The Conjecture Stating That There Are An Infinite Number Of Such Pairs?