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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7793431
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Infinite partial sumsets in the primes
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7793431

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    Infinite partial sumsets in the primes (English)
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    23 January 2024
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    The authors prove two assertions on the Erdős question [\textit{P. Erdős}, Astérisque 24--25, 295--310 (1975; Zbl 0305.10050)] but for prime numbers. The first statement is given with an additional assumption, while the second statement, proved without the additional assumption, is formulated as follows: There exist two infinite sequences \(\{a_1< a_2< \ldots \}\) and \(\{b_1< b_2< \ldots \}\) such that number \(a_i+b_j\) is prime whenever \(1\leqslant i< j\).
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    prime number
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    Erdős question
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    Erdős progression
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    ergodicity
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    admissible tuple
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    prime-producing
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    shifted primes
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    ascending chain
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    dynamical system
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    Maynard sieve
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