A note on Romanov's constant
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Publication:858081
DOI10.1007/S10474-006-0060-6zbMath1121.11068OpenAlexW2005537236MaRDI QIDQ858081
Publication date: 8 January 2007
Published in: Acta Mathematica Hungarica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10474-006-0060-6
Goldbach-Linnik problemgeneralized twin prime problemGoldbach-Linnik problem, sieve methodpower of 2Romanov's constantRomanov's theorem, numerical constant
Goldbach-type theorems; other additive questions involving primes (11P32) Applications of sieve methods (11N36)
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