Proof the Skewes' number is not an integer using lattice points and tangent line
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Publication:2688825
DOI10.2478/jamsi-2021-0006OpenAlexW4206611503MaRDI QIDQ2688825
Tomáš Lengyelfalusy, Viliam Ďuriš, Timote Šumný
Publication date: 6 March 2023
Published in: Journal of Applied Mathematics, Statistics and Informatics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2478/jamsi-2021-0006
lattice pointsprooftangent linePrime Number Theoremprime-counting functionlogarithmic integral functionSkewes' number
Arithmetic algebraic geometry (Diophantine geometry) (11G99) Lattice points in specified regions (11P21)
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