The mean behavior of primes in arithmetic progressions.
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(9)- Mean Value Theorems in Prime Number Theory
- The mean-value theorem in the theory of prime numbers
- The first moment of primes in arithmetic progressions: beyond the Siegel–Walfisz range
- Zeros of Dirichlet \(L\)-functions near the real axis and Chebyshev's bias
- Averaging Effects on Irregularities in the Distribution of Primes in Arithmetic Progressions
- Discrepancies in the distribution of prime numbers
- Zeroes of Dirichlet $L$-functions and irregularities in the distribution of primes
- Prime number races with three or more competitors
- Moments of moments of primes in arithmetic progressions
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