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Prime Numbers in Short Intervals and a Generalized Vaughan Identity

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Mathematics, 1982
1. Introduction. Many problems involving prime numbers depend on estimating sums of the form ΣΛ(n)f(n), for appropriate functions f(n), (here, as usual, Λ(n) is the von Mangoldt function). Three distinct general methods have been used to estimate such sums.
D. R. Heath-Brown
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“That’s Our Word”: National Identity in Vaughan and Skroce’s We Stand on Guard

Canadian Review of American Studies, 2020
Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce’s 2015 comic, We Stand on Guard, explores American foreign policy relating to national security, imperial military activity, and resource policy. The comic critiques early twentieth-century American oil policy, referring to the American incursion into Canada as “blood for water” while also alluding to “War Plan Red ...
Neta Gordon
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The Feeling of Being a Body: Resurrection and Habitus in Vaughan’s Medical Writings

Fate of the Flesh, 2021
Chapter 4 articulates more explicitly than the previous chapter the way resurrection beliefs in Vaughan’s poetry function as “critical theory” about selfhood, identity, and the social world.
D. Gil
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When least is best: how mathematicians discovered many clever ways to make things as small (or as large) as possible

Mathematical Gazette, 2023
‘Further work and the epilogue’, in which the achievements of PMGY, Zhang, Maynard, Tao and the Polymath8 teams are summarised. The chapters also include various statements on topics such as the Siegel-Walfisz theorem, Vaughan's identity, speculations on
Francis H. Hunt
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Image of a Man:

Image of a Man, 2020
The British painter Keith Vaughan (1912-77) spent his career studying the male figure and its relationship to its environment. Yet Vaughan was not simply a gifted painter; he was an erudite, compelling, compulsive writer.
K. Vaughan
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War and the Objector

Image of a Man, 2020
This chapter considers how the statement of conscientious objection with which Keith Vaughan opens his first ever journal entry in August 1939 develops from a political stance into a declaration of personal crisis centred around his homosexuality and ...
Alex Belsey
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Creating possible alternatives: Gender and identity in post-apocalyptic television

Science Fiction Film & Television
:The apocalyptic mode of writing, as a social endeavor, provides creators the opportunity to critique gender normativity within post-devastation rebuilding and to disrupt the expected binary between oppressor and oppressed. When nothing is left, when our
Hannah V. Warren
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