Large gaps between consecutive prime numbers containing square-free numbers and perfect powers of prime numbers
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Abstract: We prove a modification as well as an improvement of a result of K. Ford, D. R. Heath-Brown and S. Konyagin concerning prime avoidance of square-free numbers and perfect powers of prime numbers.
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