This book offers a clear and engaging journey into Goldbach's Conjecture-one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory. Designed for students, educators, and math enthusiasts, it combines conceptual understanding with practical application through carefully organized lessons and problem sets.
Readers will explore how even numbers can be expressed as sums of prime numbers, analyze patterns using midpoint and distance methods, and develop logical reasoning through parity and primality. The book also introduces heuristic approaches used by mathematicians and presents real computational evidence supporting the conjecture.
With a strong emphasis on learning by doing, each chapter includes structured explanations, guided examples, and problem sets, followed by complete solutions to support independent study or classroom use.