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    On some nonlinear Diophantine inequalities with primes (English)
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    8 November 2019
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    \textit{S. A. Gritsenko} and \textit{Nguen Tkhi Cha} [Nauchn. Vedomosti BelGU Ser. Mat. Fiz. 23 (29), 202 (2012)] showed that if \(H\geq \sqrt{N}\exp(\ln^{-0.1}N)\), then the inequality \[ |p_1^2+p_2^2-H|\le H \] is solvable in primes \(p_1,p_2\). As in improvement, in the present paper the author shows, that if \(H\geq N^{31/64+\varepsilon}\), then the above inequality is solvable in primes \(p_1,p_2\) for any \(N\geq N_0(\varepsilon)\).
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    prime
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    density theorem
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