The second Hardy-Littlewood conjecture is true

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arXiv2101.03283MaRDI QIDQ6357879FDOQ6357879


Authors: Matt Visser Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 January 2021

Abstract: The second Hardy-Littlewood conjecture, that pi(x)+pi(y)geqpi(x+y) for integers x and y with minx,ygeq2, was formulated in 1923. It continues to attract attention to this day, almost 100 years later. In 1975 Udrescu proved that this conjecture holds for (x,y) sufficiently large, but without an explicit effective bound on the region of validity. We shall revisit Udrescu's result, modifying it to obtain explicit effective bounds, ultimately proving that the second Hardy-Littlewood conjecture is in fact unconditionally true. Furthermore we note that constraints on the prime counting function imply, (and are implied by), constraints on the location of the primes, and re-cast Segal's 1962 equivalent reformulation of the second Hardy-Littlewood conjecture in the more symmetric (and perhaps clearer) form that for integers i and j with mini,jgeq2 one has pi+j1geqpi+pj1.













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