Prime number theorem for regular Toeplitz subshifts
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Abstract: We prove that neither a prime nor {an l-almost prime} number theorem hold in the class of regular Toeplitz subshifts. But, {when a quantitative strengthening of the regularity with respect to the periodic structure involving Euler's totient function is assumed}, then the two theorems hold.
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