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A note on the exceptional set for Goldbach's problem in short intervals (English)
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1 March 1994
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The authors study ``Goldbach numbers'' in short intervals under the assumption of the generalized Riemann hypothesis, and prove the following result: if \(H/\log^ 6 x\to \infty\), then all even integers in the interval \((x,x+H)\), with at most \(\ll H^{1/2}\log^ 3 x\) exceptions, are sums of two primes. An unconditional result in the same problem was previously obtained by the two last-named authors [J. Lond. Math. Soc., II. Ser. 47, 41-49 (1993)].
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Goldbach numbers
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short intervals
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sums of two primes
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