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Chen's Theorem states that any sufficiently large [[even]] number (><math>e^{e^{36}}</math>) can be written as the sum of:
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Chen's Theorem states that any sufficiently large [[even]] number <math>\left(>e^{e^{36}}\right)</math> can be written as the sum of:
 
*two [[prime|primes]]
 
*two [[prime|primes]]
 
*a prime or a [[semiprime]]
 
*a prime or a [[semiprime]]

Revision as of 19:47, 23 November 2019

Chen's Theorem is a theorem developed by Chinese mathematician, Chen Jingrun.

Theorem

Chen's Theorem states that any sufficiently large even number $\left(>e^{e^{36}}\right)$ can be written as the sum of:

The theorem was first stated in 1966. This article is a stub. Help us out by expanding it.

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