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On the number of solutions of \(N-p=P_ 3\) (English)
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1984
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Let N be an even positive integer and define \[ C_ N=\prod_{p>2}(1- 1/(p-1)^ 2)\prod_{2<p| N}(p-1)/(p-2). \] \textit{H.-E. Richert} [Mathematika 16, 1-22 (1969; Zbl 0192.397)] proved that if N is sufficiently large then \[ | \{p:\quad p<N,\quad N-p=P_ 3\}| \quad>\quad(13/3) C_ N (N/\log^ 2N). \] In this paper, the constant 13/3 is improved to 6.173. The proof uses mean value theorems of the Bombieri-Vinogradov type and Chen's ''switching'' argument, but it does not use sieve weights.
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representations of integers
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sum of prime and almost prime
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application of sieve methods
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mean value theorems of Bombieri-Vinogradov type
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Chen switching argument
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