A density version of the Vinogradov three primes theorem
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Abstract: We prove that if A is a subset of the primes, and the lower density of A in the primes is larger than 5/8, then all sufficiently large odd positive integers can be written as the sum of three primes in A. The constant 5/8 in this statement is the best possible.
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