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    <title>American Journal of Mathematical Analysis</title>
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    <description>American Journal of Mathematical Analysis is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of Mathematical Analysis. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of Mathematical Analysis.</description>
    <dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
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		January 2025
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A Solution to Goldbach’S Conjecture
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<![CDATA[The discussion revisits Goldbach’s conjecture by outlining a numerical approach that expresses every even integer as the sum of two prime numbers through relationships based on the form 6k plus or minus 1. The analysis shows how pairs of constants can be used to generate corresponding primes for any even value by drawing on the structure of integers within modular classes. Examples from small values and extended ranges, including even numbers between 1000 and 1100, demonstrate how specific combinations of k and k' yield valid prime pairs. The argument is supported by broader computational work that has explored the conjecture up to very large magnitudes, reinforcing the view that even integers consistently align with prime pair representations within this framework.]]>
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<dc:creator>
Abhijit  Manohar
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<dc:date>2025-12-17</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2025-12-17</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>1</prism:number>
<prism:volume>11</prism:volume>
<prism:startingPage>12</prism:startingPage>
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<prism:doi>10.12691/ajma-11-1-1</prism:doi>
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