What are the main ideas of Harald Helfgott's proof that all odd $n \geq 5$ is the sum of 3 primes?
This is breaking news, but is there a general feeling that the proof is correct?
What are the main ideas of Harald Helfgott's proof that all odd $n \geq 5$ is the sum of 3 primes?
This is breaking news, but is there a general feeling that the proof is correct?