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After his impressive work on small gaps between primes, this author tackles large gaps between primes achieving significant progress on this problem. The problem investigated is to show that \(g(x)=\sup_{p_n\leq x} (p_{n+1}-p_n)\) is large, where \(p_n\) is the \(n\)th prime. \textit{P. Erdős} [Duke Math. J. 6, 438--441 (1940; Zbl 0023.29801)], then \textit{R. A. Rankin} [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 13, 242--247 (1938; Zbl 0019.39403)] showed in the forties that \[ g(x)\geq (c+o(1)) \log x \log\log x \log\log\log\log x (\log\log\log x)^{-2}, \] with \(c=1/3\). All subsequent improvements have been in improving on the value of \(c\). Before this paper, the best value of \(c\) was \(2 e^{\gamma}\), a result of \textit{J. Pintz} [J. Number Theory 63, No. 2, 286--301 (1997; Zbl 0870.11056)]. In the paper under review, the author shows that \(c\) can be taken to be arbitrarily large by proving that \[ \limsup_{n\to\infty} \frac{p_{n+1}-p_n}{(\log p_n) (\log\log p_n) (\log\log\log\log p_n) (\log\log\log p_n)^{-2}}=\infty. \] He follows closely the Erdős-Rankin construction as explained in the paper by \textit{H. Maier} and \textit{C. Pomerance} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 322, No. 1, 201--237 (1990; Zbl 0706.11052)] by incorporating sieve ideas from the author's work on small gaps between primes [Ann. Math. (2) 181, No. 1, 383--413 (2015; Zbl 1306.11073)] as well as from the \textit{D. H. J. Polymath} project [Res. Math. Sci. 1, Paper No. 12, 83 p. (2014; Zbl 1365.11110); erratum ibid. 2, Paper No. 15, 2 p. (2015)]. The author notes that the same result has been obtained independently by Ford, Green, Konyagin and Tao by incorporating results on linear equations in primes into the same Erdős-Rankin construction. | |||
Property / review text: After his impressive work on small gaps between primes, this author tackles large gaps between primes achieving significant progress on this problem. The problem investigated is to show that \(g(x)=\sup_{p_n\leq x} (p_{n+1}-p_n)\) is large, where \(p_n\) is the \(n\)th prime. \textit{P. Erdős} [Duke Math. J. 6, 438--441 (1940; Zbl 0023.29801)], then \textit{R. A. Rankin} [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 13, 242--247 (1938; Zbl 0019.39403)] showed in the forties that \[ g(x)\geq (c+o(1)) \log x \log\log x \log\log\log\log x (\log\log\log x)^{-2}, \] with \(c=1/3\). All subsequent improvements have been in improving on the value of \(c\). Before this paper, the best value of \(c\) was \(2 e^{\gamma}\), a result of \textit{J. Pintz} [J. Number Theory 63, No. 2, 286--301 (1997; Zbl 0870.11056)]. In the paper under review, the author shows that \(c\) can be taken to be arbitrarily large by proving that \[ \limsup_{n\to\infty} \frac{p_{n+1}-p_n}{(\log p_n) (\log\log p_n) (\log\log\log\log p_n) (\log\log\log p_n)^{-2}}=\infty. \] He follows closely the Erdős-Rankin construction as explained in the paper by \textit{H. Maier} and \textit{C. Pomerance} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 322, No. 1, 201--237 (1990; Zbl 0706.11052)] by incorporating sieve ideas from the author's work on small gaps between primes [Ann. Math. (2) 181, No. 1, 383--413 (2015; Zbl 1306.11073)] as well as from the \textit{D. H. J. Polymath} project [Res. Math. Sci. 1, Paper No. 12, 83 p. (2014; Zbl 1365.11110); erratum ibid. 2, Paper No. 15, 2 p. (2015)]. The author notes that the same result has been obtained independently by Ford, Green, Konyagin and Tao by incorporating results on linear equations in primes into the same Erdős-Rankin construction. / rank | |||
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Large gaps between primes (English)
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After his impressive work on small gaps between primes, this author tackles large gaps between primes achieving significant progress on this problem. The problem investigated is to show that \(g(x)=\sup_{p_n\leq x} (p_{n+1}-p_n)\) is large, where \(p_n\) is the \(n\)th prime. \textit{P. Erdős} [Duke Math. J. 6, 438--441 (1940; Zbl 0023.29801)], then \textit{R. A. Rankin} [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 13, 242--247 (1938; Zbl 0019.39403)] showed in the forties that \[ g(x)\geq (c+o(1)) \log x \log\log x \log\log\log\log x (\log\log\log x)^{-2}, \] with \(c=1/3\). All subsequent improvements have been in improving on the value of \(c\). Before this paper, the best value of \(c\) was \(2 e^{\gamma}\), a result of \textit{J. Pintz} [J. Number Theory 63, No. 2, 286--301 (1997; Zbl 0870.11056)]. In the paper under review, the author shows that \(c\) can be taken to be arbitrarily large by proving that \[ \limsup_{n\to\infty} \frac{p_{n+1}-p_n}{(\log p_n) (\log\log p_n) (\log\log\log\log p_n) (\log\log\log p_n)^{-2}}=\infty. \] He follows closely the Erdős-Rankin construction as explained in the paper by \textit{H. Maier} and \textit{C. Pomerance} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 322, No. 1, 201--237 (1990; Zbl 0706.11052)] by incorporating sieve ideas from the author's work on small gaps between primes [Ann. Math. (2) 181, No. 1, 383--413 (2015; Zbl 1306.11073)] as well as from the \textit{D. H. J. Polymath} project [Res. Math. Sci. 1, Paper No. 12, 83 p. (2014; Zbl 1365.11110); erratum ibid. 2, Paper No. 15, 2 p. (2015)]. The author notes that the same result has been obtained independently by Ford, Green, Konyagin and Tao by incorporating results on linear equations in primes into the same Erdős-Rankin construction.
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primes
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applications of sieve methods
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Erdős-Rankin method
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