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Nonuniform Distributions of Residues of Prime Sequences in Prime Moduli

Number Theory 2019-08-21 v1

Abstract

For positive integers qq, Dirichlet's theorem states that there are infinitely many primes in each reduced residue class modulo qq. A stronger form of the theorem states that the primes are equidistributed among the φ(q)\varphi(q) reduced residue classes modulo qq. This paper considers patterns of sequences of consecutive primes (pn,pn+1,,pn+k)(p_n, p_{n+1}, \ldots, p_{n+k}) modulo qq. Numerical evidence suggests a preference for certain prime patterns. For example, computed frequencies of the pattern (a,a)(a,a) modulo qq up to xx are much less than the expected frequency π(x)/φ(q)2\pi(x)/\varphi(q)^2. We begin to rigorously connect the Hardy-Littlewood prime kk-tuple conjecture to a conjectured asymptotic formula for the frequencies of prime patterns modulo qq.

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@article{arxiv.1908.07095,
  title  = {Nonuniform Distributions of Residues of Prime Sequences in Prime Moduli},
  author = {David Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.07095},
  year   = {2019}
}