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For a large odd integer N and a positive integer r, define b = (b₁,b₂,b₃)
and
It is known that
.
Let ε > 0 be arbitrary and . We prove that for all positive integers r ≤ R, with at most exceptions, the Diophantine equation
⎧N = p₁+p₂+p₃,
⎨ j = 1,2,3,⎩
with prime variables is solvable whenever b ∈ (N,r), where A > 0 is arbitrary.
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