BOUNDED GAPS BETWEEN PRIMES

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Searching for small gaps between consecutive primes is one way to approach the twin primes conjecture, one of the most celebrated unsolved problems in number theory. This book documents the remarkable developments of recent decades, whereby an upper bound on the known gap length between infinite numbers of consecutive primes has been reduced to a tractable finite size. The text is both introductory and comprehensive: the detailed way in which results are proved is fully set out and plenty of background material is included. The reader journeys from selected historical theorems to the latest best result, exploring the contributions of a vast array of mathematicians, including Bombieri, Goldston, Motohashi, Pintz, Yildirim, Zhang, Maynard, Tao and Polymath8. The book is supported by a linked and freely available package of computer programs. The material is suitable for graduate students and of interest to any mathematician curious about recent breakthroughs in the field. kevin broughan is Emeritus Professor at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. He cofounded and is a fellow of the New Zealand Mathematical Society. Broughan brings a unique set of knowledge and skills to this project, including number theory, analysis, topology, dynamical systems and computational mathematics. He previously authored the two-volume work Equivalents of the Riemann Hypothesis (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and wrote a software package which is part of Goldfeld’s Automorphic Forms and L-Functions or the Group GL(n,R) (Cambridge University Press, 2006).

Author(s): Kevin Broughan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2021

Language: english
Pages: 590