Is the strengthened Goldbach conjecture true?
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The strengthened Golbach conjecture (not an official name, there doesn't appear to be a commonly used name for it) is the conjecture that every even number greater than 6 can be written as the sum of two distinct primes. The only difference between this and the usual Goldbach conjecture is that it also implies that there is a second Golbach partition for any number that can be written as 2p for p prime (except 4 and 6).
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