Irregularities in the Distribution of Primes and Twin Primes
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- On the number of primes less than a given limit
- On the prime zeta function
- Prime Numbers and Brownian Motion
- Quadratic Residues and the Distribution of Primes
- Quasi double-precision in floating point addition
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(9)- The impact of \(\zeta(s)\) complex zeros on \(\pi(x)\) for \(x<10^{10^{13}}\)
- Average prime-pair counting formula
- A Search for Large Twin Prime Pairs
- Irrégularités dans la distribution des nombres premiers dans les progressions arithmétiques
- The distribution of prime pairs differing by 2
- The prime-counting function and its analytic approximations. \(\pi(x)\) and its approximations
- The influence of computers in the development of number theory
- Primes in short intervals
- Sum of reciprocals of germain primes
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