The Twin Prime Conjecture is one of the most famous unsolved problems in math:
It is one of the many number theory problems, involving prime numbers. When two primes have a difference of two, they are called twin primes.
For example, 11 and 13 are twin primes, as are 599 and 601.
Number Theory states that there are infinite prime numbers, so it should hold true that there are infinitely many twin primes. Accordingly, the Twin Prime Conjecture predicts that there are infinite twin primes.
While mathematicians have made progress on the problem in the last decade, they are still far from solving it. Making it one of the hardest math problems in the world.
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