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The following pages link to The First Occurrence of Large Gaps Between Successive Primes (Q5686084):
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- The influence of computers in the development of number theory (Q1164656) (← links)
- A prime gap of 682 and a prime arithmetic sequence (Q1169496) (← links)
- Verifying the Goldbach conjecture up to 4⋅10¹⁴ (Q2723545) (← links)
- Computing prime harmonic sums (Q3055200) (← links)
- Iterated Absolute Values of Differences of Consecutive Primes (Q3137476) (← links)
- Large Highly Powerful Numbers are Cubeful (Q3324022) (← links)
- First Occurrence Prime Gaps (Q3809855) (← links)
- The First Occurrence of Certain Large Prime Gaps (Q3885806) (← links)
- A Large Prime Gap (Q3898554) (← links)
- Irregularities in the Distribution of Primes and Twin Primes (Q4047607) (← links)
- New maximal prime gaps and first occurrences (Q4240598) (← links)
- Prime sieves using binary quadratic forms (Q4452178) (← links)
- On the first occurrences of gaps between primes in a residue class (Q5126294) (← links)
- The Distribution of Small Gaps Between Successive Primes (Q5181413) (← links)
- Empirical verification of the even Goldbach conjecture and computation of prime gaps up to 4⋅10¹⁸ (Q5418501) (← links)
- Reducing the space used by the sieve of Eratosthenes when factoring (Q6663527) (← links)