Small gaps between almost primes, the parity problem, and some conjectures of Erd\H{o}s on consecutive integers II
Abstract
This paper is intended as a sequel to a paper arXiv:0803.2636 written by four of the coauthors here. In the paper, they proved a stronger form of the Erd\H{o}s-Mirksy conjecture which states that there are infinitely many positive integers such that where denotes the number of divisors of . This conjecture was first proven by Heath-Brown in 1984, but the method did not reveal the nature of the set of values for such . In particular, one could not conclude that there was any particular value for which infinitely often. In the previous paper arXiv:0803.2636, the authors showed that there are infinitely many positive integers such that both and have exponent pattern , so . Similar results were known for certain shifts , i.e., and have the same fixed exponent pattern infinitely often. This was done for shifts which are either even or not divisible by the product of a pair of twin primes. The goal of this paper is to give simple proofs of results on exponent patterns for an arbitrary shift .
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@article{arxiv.2003.03661,
title = {Small gaps between almost primes, the parity problem, and some conjectures of Erd\H{o}s on consecutive integers II},
author = {Daniel A. Goldston and Sidney W. Graham and Apoorva Panidapu and Janos Pintz and Jordan Schettler and Cem Y. Yıldırım},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.03661},
year = {2020}
}
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10 pages