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From: master1729 on 29 Apr 2010 14:31 prof. Charles N. Moore (university of cincinnati) thought he had proven the prime twins conjecture ... im curious to see his ' proof '. is this publicly available ? tommy1729
From: master1729 on 30 Apr 2010 03:12 > prof. Charles N. Moore (university of cincinnati) > thought he had proven the prime twins conjecture ... > > im curious to see his ' proof '. > > is this publicly available ? > > > tommy1729 i tried google. didnt find it.
From: Tonico on 30 Apr 2010 09:09 On Apr 30, 1:31 am, master1729 <tommy1...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > prof. Charles N. Moore (university of cincinnati) thought he had proven the prime twins conjecture ... > > im curious to see his ' proof '. > > is this publicly available ? > > tommy1729 The only Prof. Charles N. Moore that there appears to exist is in Kansas University which is not even close to Ohio: http://www.math.ksu.edu/~cnmoore/ He seems to deal with DE, and nothing about primes, twins or whatever. From where do you "know" that some Charles N. Moore "thught" he had proved the twin primes conjecture? This is an interesting question, imfho. Tonio
From: master1729 on 30 Apr 2010 10:15 Antonio wrote : > On Apr 30, 1:31 am, master1729 <tommy1...(a)gmail.com> > wrote: > > prof. Charles N. Moore (university of cincinnati) > thought he had proven the prime twins conjecture ... > > > > im curious to see his ' proof '. > > > > is this publicly available ? > > > > tommy1729 > > > The only Prof. Charles N. Moore that there appears > rs to exist is in > Kansas University which is not even close to Ohio: > http://www.math.ksu.edu/~cnmoore/ > He seems to deal with DE, and nothing about primes, > twins or whatever. > > From where do you "know" that some Charles N. Moore > "thught" he had > proved the twin primes conjecture? This is an > interesting question, > imfho. > > Tonio Different sources. mainly 1) google 2) the book : Mathematical Cranks by Underwood Dudley but you say he doesnt exist ?? conspiracy !? :p
From: Tonico on 30 Apr 2010 18:09
On Apr 30, 9:15 pm, master1729 <tommy1...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Antonio wrote : > > > > > > > On Apr 30, 1:31 am, master1729 <tommy1...(a)gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > prof. Charles N. Moore (university of cincinnati) > > thought he had proven the prime twins conjecture ... > > > > im curious to see his ' proof '. > > > > is this publicly available ? > > > > tommy1729 > > > The only Prof. Charles N. Moore that there appears > > rs to exist is in > > Kansas University which is not even close to Ohio: > >http://www.math.ksu.edu/~cnmoore/ > > He seems to deal with DE, and nothing about primes, > > twins or whatever. > > > From where do you "know" that some Charles N. Moore > > "thught" he had > > proved the twin primes conjecture? This is an > > interesting question, > > imfho. > > > Tonio > > Different sources. > > mainly > > 1) google > > 2) the book : Mathematical Cranks by Underwood Dudley > > but you say he doesnt exist ?? > > conspiracy !? :p- No wonder you see conspiracy in that, yet I'm not saying anythihg like that. What I'm saying is that the only mathematician called Charles N. Moore I found googling is from Kansas University and nothing in his site reminds of twin primes conjectures, so even assuming he's the same from Cincinnati I couldn't find anything in his site. About the book by Underwood Dudley: I don't have it. Tonio |