Refinements of Goldbach's conjecture, and the generalized Riemann hypothesis
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Publication:2479917
DOI10.7169/facm/1229618748zbMath1230.11123OpenAlexW2082979642WikidataQ123133012 ScholiaQ123133012MaRDI QIDQ2479917
Publication date: 3 April 2008
Published in: Functiones et Approximatio. Commentarii Mathematici (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.facm/1229618748
Generalized Riemann HypothesisGoldbach problemnumber of representations of 2n as sum of two primesrefinement of Hardy and Littlewood's conjecture
Goldbach-type theorems; other additive questions involving primes (11P32) Nonreal zeros of (zeta (s)) and (L(s, chi)); Riemann and other hypotheses (11M26)
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