Primes in Arithmetic Progressions to Large Moduli. III
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Publication:3828089
DOI10.2307/1990976zbMath0674.10036OpenAlexW4256562331WikidataQ56170149 ScholiaQ56170149MaRDI QIDQ3828089
Enrico Bombieri, Henryk Iwaniec, John B. Friedlander
Publication date: 1989
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1990976
primes in arithmetic progressionsBrun-Titchmarsh theoremBombieri-Vinogradov theoremlarge modulisieve part
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