In number theory, Waring's prime number conjecture is a conjecture related to Vinogradov's theorem, named after the English mathematician Edward Waring.
It states that every odd number exceeding 3 is either a prime number or the sum of three prime numbers.
It follows from the generalized Riemann hypothesis,[1] and (trivially) from Goldbach's weak conjecture.
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