A common combinatorial principle underlies Riemann's formula, the Chebyshev phenomenon, and other subtle effects in comparative prime number theory. I. (Q3856837)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3657891
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3657891 |
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A common combinatorial principle underlies Riemann's formula, the Chebyshev phenomenon, and other subtle effects in comparative prime number theory. I. (English)
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1980
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comparative prime number theory
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Meissel formula
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cubic residue effect
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arithmetic progressions
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quasiprime number theory
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