Binary Goldbach problem with restrictions on the summands (Q1805103)

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    Binary Goldbach problem with restrictions on the summands (English)
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    28 June 1995
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    The author studies the number of Goldbach representations of even numbers in which one summand is very small. Under GRH he obtains that for any \(C_ 1>0\), \(C> 5C_ 1+ 44\) and \(H= (\log x)^ C\), for all even \(N\leq x\) with at most \(\ll x(\log x)^{-C_ 1}\) exceptions, we have \(|\{ (p,p_ 1)\): \(p+p_ 1= N\) and \(p_ 1\leq H\}| \sim \sigma(N) H/ (\log x\log H)\), where \(\sigma\) denotes the expected singular series. Moreover, there exists a thin set of primes \(\mathbb{P}_ 1\) (that is, \(| \mathbb{P}_ 1\cap [1, x]| \ll (\log x)^{C+ 1})\) such that all even \(N\leq x\) with at most \(\ll x(\log x)^{- C_ 1}\) exceptions, have \(\gg \sigma (N) (\log x)^{C -2}\) Goldbach representations \(N= p+ p_ 1\), with \(p_ 1\in \mathbb{P}_ 1\). \textit{G. Dufner} and \textit{D. Wolke} [Montash. Math. 118, 75-82 (1994; Zbl 0808.11060)] proved that, unconditionally, there exists a set \(\mathbb{P}_ 2\) with \(| \mathbb{P}_ 2\cap [1, x]|\ll (\log x)^ 2\) such that the equation \(N= p+ p_ 1\), with \(p_ 1\in \mathbb{P}_ 2\) has at least one solution for almost all even \(N\leq x\) as above. The author also gives several similar results on ternary Goldbach representations of odd integers.
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    binary Goldbach problem
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    conditional results
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    number of Goldbach representations of even numbers
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    ternary Goldbach representations
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