Lectures on sieve methods and prime number theory
zbMATH Open0535.10001MaRDI QIDQ790867FDOQ790867
Authors: Yoichi Motohashi
Publication date: 1983
Published in: Lectures on Mathematics and Physics. Mathematics. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Modular ternary additive problems with irregular or prime numbers
- Explicit expression of a Barban \& Vehov theorem
- Additive properties of dense subsets of sifted sequences
- Integers free of small prime factors in arithmetic progressions
- A note on the large sieve. IV
- On the linear sieve. I, II
- Combinatorial sieves of dimension exceeding one
- The difference between consecutive primes. II
- Prime numbers and \(L\)-functions
- ON THE WARING–GOLDBACH PROBLEM FOR CUBES
- On sums of Hecke-Maass eigenvalues squared over primes in short intervals
- Consecutive triples of sums of two squares
- Optimality for the two-parameter quadratic sieve
- An extension of the Linnik phenomenon
- Exponential sums over primes with multiplicative coefficients
- On the A-dependence of the linear sieve with application to polynomial sequences
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