Eighteen months



About the paper "Hyperbolic Classification of Natural
numbers and Goldbach conjecture"

( See http://mathforum.org/kb/message.jspa?messageID=5116035&tstart=0)

I express:

That in the 18 months in which the paper has been in
public knowledge, all comments about it have been
related to opinion and first impressions (probably quite
sincere), but none have been related to technical and/or
conceptual mistakes.

The fundamental point of the paper is the following one

"There exists a characterization of the Goldbach
Conjecture in an infinite set of even numbers that
depends on the time".

This characterization is due to technical reasons, and
it is obtained by means of the acceleration of the area
on regions limited by deformed hyperbolas conveniently
chosen.

Fernando.
.



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