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The Ternary Goldbach Problem with a Missing Digit and Other Primes of Special Types

In: Analysis at Large

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  • Helmut Maier

    (University of Ulm, Department of Mathematics)

  • Michael Th. Rassias

    (Hellenic Military Academy, Department of Mathematics and Engineering Sciences
    Program in Interdisciplinary Studies, Institute for Advanced Study)

Abstract

The goal of the present paper is to prove on assumption of the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis that each sufficiently large odd integer N 0 can be expressed in the form N 0 = p 1 + p 2 + p 3 , $$\displaystyle N_0=p_1+p_2+p_3\:, $$ where p 1, p 2 are Piatetski-Shapiro primes and p 3 is a prime with a missing digit.

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  • Helmut Maier & Michael Th. Rassias, 2022. "The Ternary Goldbach Problem with a Missing Digit and Other Primes of Special Types," Springer Books, in: Artur Avila & Michael Th. Rassias & Yakov Sinai (ed.), Analysis at Large, pages 333-362, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-05331-3_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05331-3_14
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