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=== In popular culture === ''Goldbach's Conjecture'' ({{zh|t=哥德巴赫猜想}}) is the title of the biography of Chinese mathematician and number theorist [[Chen Jingrun]], written by [[Xu Chi]]. The conjecture is a central point in the plot of the 1992 novel ''[[Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture]]'' by Greek author [[Apostolos Doxiadis]], in the short story "[[Sixty Million Trillion Combinations]]" by [[Isaac Asimov]] and also in the 2008 mystery novel ''No One You Know'' by [[Michelle Richmond]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=MathFiction: No One You Know (Michelle Richmond) |url=http://kasmana.people.cofc.edu/MATHFICT/mfview.php?callnumber=mf711 |website=kasmana.people.cofc.edu}}</ref> Goldbach's conjecture is part of the plot of the 2007 Spanish film ''[[Fermat's Room]]''. Goldbach's conjecture is featured as the main topic of research of the titular character Marguerite in the 2023 French-Swiss film ''[[Marguerite's Theorem]]''.<ref> Odile Morain [https://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/cinema/sorties-de-films/le-theoreme-de-marguerite-jean-pierre-darroussin-et-ella-rumpf-dans-la-folie-creatrice-des-maths_6147984.html ''Le Théorème de Marguerite''], in [[France Télévisions|franceinfo:culture]]</ref>
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