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    The Green-Tao theorem: an exposition (English)
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    21 January 2015
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    The beautiful theorem of \textit{B. Green} and \textit{T. Tao} [Ann. Math. (2) 167, No. 2, 481--547 (2008; Zbl 1191.11025)] says that the primes contain arithmetic progressions of any length. The authors give a short and clear exposition of the proof, incorporating simplifications of Gowers, Reingold, Trevisen, Tulisioni and Vodhon, Tao and their-selves. Some connections with graph/hypergraph theory are discussed.
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    Green-Tao theorem
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    primes in arithmetic progression
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    transferring principle
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