Asymptotics of Goldbach representations
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Abstract: We present a historical account of the asymptotics of classical Goldbach representations with special reference to the equivalence with the Riemann Hypothesis. When the primes are chosen from an arithmetic progression comparable but weaker relationships exist with the zeros of L-functions.
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