Christian goldbach, born in March 1690, is a German mathematician. Born in Konigsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). Studied at Oxford University in England; As a law student, I met the Bernoulli family when I visited European countries, so I became interested in mathematics research. Worked as a middle school teacher. /kloc-went to Russia in 0/725, and was elected as an academician of Petersburg Academy of Sciences in the same year. 1725 to 1740 as conference secretary of the Academy of Sciences in Petersburg; 1742, he moved to Moscow and worked in the Russian Foreign Ministry. The famous Goldbach conjecture was put forward.
Bach was born in Konigsberg.
He has been a teacher of Russian Tsar Peter Alekseyevich Romanov since 1728.
1742 Joined the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Bach had contacts with many famous mathematicians in Europe. He kept in touch with Leibniz, leonhard euler and Nicolaus Bernoulli for a long time, leaving a lot of valuable mathematical data for later generations.
1742 In June, he stated his famous conjecture-Goldbach conjecture in a letter to his good friend Euler.
1770, the British mathematician Will Edward made it public for the first time, which became a revolution in mathematics.