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On the almost Goldbach problem of Linnik (English)
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24 February 2002
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In 1953 \textit{Yu. V. Linnik} [Mat. Sb., Nov. Ser. 32 (74), 3-60 (1953; Zbl 0051.03402)] showed that every large even integer can be written as a sum of two odd primes and a bounded number of powers of 2. Assuming the generalized Riemann hypothesis, the authors show that, for \(k\geq 200\), every even \(N\geq N_k\) can be written as a sum of two odd primes and at most \(k\) powers of 2. They follow the original argument of Linnik, combined with a careful treatment of the numerical constant.
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almost Goldbach problem
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generalized Riemann hypothesis
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