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Primitive root bias for twin primes. II: Schinzel-type theorems for totient quotients and the sum-of-divisors function
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    Primitive root bias for twin primes. II: Schinzel-type theorems for totient quotients and the sum-of-divisors function (English)
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    27 November 2019
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    The authors show that the famous Dickson conjecture on primes, which is much weaker than a conjecture by Bateman-Horn (and applied in an earlier paper of the authors) can give some density results on totient quotients with primes, as well as certain Schinzel-type theorems from 1955. Similar results hold true also for the sum-of-divisors values quotients. Some unconditional results are offered, too. For Part I, cf. Exp. Math. 28, No. 2, 151--160 (2019; Zbl 1450.11001).
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    prime
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    twin prime
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    primitive root
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    Bateman-Horn conjecture
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    twin prime conjecture
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    prime bias
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    Dickson's conjecture
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    totient function
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    Chen's theorem
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