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Zeroes of Dirichlet L-functions and irregularities in the distribution of primes
Seven widely spaced regions of integers with 4,3(x) < 4,1(x) have been discovered using conventional prime sieves. Assuming the generalized Riemann hypothesis, we modify a resul...
Carter Bays, Richard H. Hudson
EM
2010
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Chebyshev's Bias for Products of Two Primes
Under two assumptions, we determine the distribution of the difference between two functions each counting the numbers x that are in a given arithmetic progression modulo q and the...
Kevin Ford, Jason Sneed
STACS
2010
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Evasiveness and the Distribution of Prime Numbers
Abstract. A Boolean function on N variables is called evasive if its decision-tree complexity is N. A sequence Bn of Boolean functions is eventually evasive if Bn is evasive for al...
László Babai, Anandam Banerjee, Ragh...