A probabilistic approach to the twin prime and cousin prime conjectures
Abstract
We address the question of the infinitude of twin and cousin prime pairs from a probabilistic perspective. Our approach partitions the set of integer numbers greater than in finite intervals of the form , and being two consecutive primes, and evaluates the probability that such an interval contains a twin prime and a cousin prime. Combining Merten's third theorem with the properties of the binomial distribution, we show that approaches as . A study of the convergence properties of the sequence allows us to propose a new, more stringent conjecture concerning the existence of infinitely many twin and cousin primes. In accord with the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture, it is also shown that twin and cousin primes share the same asymptotic distribution.
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@article{arxiv.2303.17998,
title = {A probabilistic approach to the twin prime and cousin prime conjectures},
author = {Daniele Bufalo and Michele Bufalo and Felice Iavernaro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.17998},
year = {2023}
}
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20 pages, 4 figures