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P 2 in short intervals

Henryk Iwaniec, M. Laborde (1981)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

For any sufficiently large real number x , the interval [ x , x + x 0 , 45 ] contains at least one integer having at most two prime factors .

Prime numbers along Rudin–Shapiro sequences

Christian Mauduit, Joël Rivat (2015)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

For a large class of digital functions f , we estimate the sums n x Λ ( n ) f ( n ) (and n x μ ( n ) f ( n ) , where Λ denotes the von Mangoldt function (and μ the Möbius function). We deduce from these estimates a Prime Number Theorem (and a Möbius randomness principle) for sequences of integers with digit properties including the Rudin-Shapiro sequence and some of its generalizations.

Primes in almost all short intervals. II

Danilo Bazzanella (2000)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

In questo lavoro vengono migliorati i risultati ottenuti in «Primes in Almost All Short Intervals» riguardo la distribuzione dei primi in quasi tutti gli intervalli corti della forma g n , g n + H , con g n funzione reale appartenente ad una ampia classe di funzioni. Il problema viene trattato mettendo in relazione l'insieme eccezionale per la distribuzione dei primi in intervalli nella forma g n , g n + H con l'insieme eccezionale per la formula asintotica ψ x + H - ψ x H  as  x . I risultati presentati vengono quindi ottenuti grazie allo studio...

Primes in tuples IV: Density of small gaps between consecutive primes

Daniel Alan Goldston, János Pintz, Cem Yalçın Yıldırım (2013)

Acta Arithmetica

We prove that given any small but fixed η > 0, a positive proportion of all gaps between consecutive primes are smaller than η times the average gap. We show some unconditional and conditional quantitative results in this vein. In the results the dependence on η is given explicitly, providing a new quantitative way, in addition to that of the first paper in this series, of measuring the effect of the knowledge on the level of distribution of primes.

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