User talk:Ickathu

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Proposed deletion of Voka (world)‎


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Speedy deletion nomination of Mertz Conjecture


Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to Wikipedia, introducing inappropriate pages, such as Mertz Conjecture, is not in accordance with our policies. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. The page has been nominated for deletion, in accordance with Wikipedia's criteria for speedy deletion.

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 * It is a trivial proof to show that this is simply a rewording of the Goldback Conjecture.
 * If x-n and x+n are prime, then the sum is 2x, which is even by definition, so we have identified an even number as the sum of two primes. All even numbers are expressible in the form 2x, and the conjecture covers all x. (As stated, it covers all x>=4, but that restriction is not needed.) 
 * If x-n and x+n are prime, then the sum is 2x, which is even by definition, so we have identified an even number as the sum of two primes. All even numbers are expressible in the form 2x, and the conjecture covers all x. (As stated, it covers all x>=4, but that restriction is not needed.) 


 * I have deleted the article (not because of the proof, but because you created the article, we want articles created by editors independent of the subject.)-- S Philbrick (Talk)  13:07, 26 September 2014 (UTC)