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1999
Es handelt sich um einen Vortrag, den der Autor im Mai 1991 vor Studenten der ETH Zürich hielt. Ohne zahlentheoretische Kenntnisse vorauszusetzen, werden zentrale Fragestellungen der Primzahltheorie vorgestellt. Den Primzahlsatz, sowie die Vermutung über die Anzahl der Primzahlzwillinge bzw.
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Es handelt sich um einen Vortrag, den der Autor im Mai 1991 vor Studenten der ETH Zürich hielt. Ohne zahlentheoretische Kenntnisse vorauszusetzen, werden zentrale Fragestellungen der Primzahltheorie vorgestellt. Den Primzahlsatz, sowie die Vermutung über die Anzahl der Primzahlzwillinge bzw.
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Oscillations of the error term in the prime number theorem
Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 2018Let $${\sigma + i{\gamma}}$$σ+iγ be a zero of the Riemann zeta function to the right of the line $${\frac{1}{2} + it}$$12+it. We show that this zero causes large oscillations of the error term of the prime number theorem.
J. Schlage-Puchta
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The College Mathematics Journal, 1994
Elementary exposition of the author's well-known survey [see mainly his monograph ``The book of prime numbers'' (Springer 1988; Zbl 0642.10001)] which has been published in slightly different versions in several languages, too.
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Elementary exposition of the author's well-known survey [see mainly his monograph ``The book of prime numbers'' (Springer 1988; Zbl 0642.10001)] which has been published in slightly different versions in several languages, too.
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Distribution of the prime numbers
Bulletin of Applied Mathematics and Mathematics EducationThis research explores the distribution of prime numbers, which are a fundamental topic in number theory. The study originated from the author's fascination with mathematics and the desire to discover something novel.
Lolav Ahmed Khalil
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2018
We denote by π(x) the number of prime numbers smaller than or equal to x, and decide that p will always denote a prime number.
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We denote by π(x) the number of prime numbers smaller than or equal to x, and decide that p will always denote a prime number.
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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PRIME NUMBER THEOREM EQUIVALENCES AND NON-EQUIVALENCES
, 2017H. Diamond, Wen-bin Zhang
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