On the set of Kronecker numbers

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Publication:6429063

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Authors: Sayan Goswami, Wen Huang, Xiaosheng Wu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 March 2023

Abstract: An positive even number is said to be a Kronecker number if it can be written in infinitely many ways as the difference between two primes, and it is believed that all even numbers are Kronecker numbers. We will study the division and multiplication of Kronecker numbers to study the largeness of the set of Kronecker numbers. A numerical lower bound for the density Kronecker numbers among even numbers is given, and it is proved that there exists a computable constant k and a set D consisting of at most 720 computable Maillet numbers such that, for any integer n, kn can be expressed as a product of a Kronecker number with a Maillet number in D. Meanwhile, it is proved that every positive rational number can be written as a ratio of two Kronecker numbers.













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