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Infiniteness sets of primes, admitting diophantine representations in eight variables
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    Infiniteness sets of primes, admitting diophantine representations in eight variables (English)
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    22 November 1999
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    The existence of infinite sets of primes which can be represented as the sets of positive values of some polynomials in a small number of variables is discussed (all variables range over positive integers). It is proved (nonreflexively) that there exists such a set, which has a representation with eight variables. This number of variables is smaller than in the best universal construction known today, which is ten. Also, some improvements of well-known technical lemmas are given.
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    diophantine representation
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    Hilbert's tenth problem
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    prime numbers
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