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Sums of Powers of Primes in Arithmetic Progression

Number Theory 2024-02-05 v1

Abstract

Gerard and Washington proved that, for k>1k > -1, the number of primes less than xk+1x^{k+1} can be well approximated by summing the kk-th powers of all primes up to xx. We extend this result to primes in arithmetic progressions: we prove that the number of primes pn(modm)p\equiv n \pmod m less than xk+1x^{k+1} is asymptotic to the sum of kk-th powers of all primes pn(modm)p\equiv n \pmod m up to xx. We prove that the prime power sum approximation tends to be an underestimate for positive kk and an overestimate for negative kk, and quantify for different values of kk how well the approximation works for xx between 10410^4 and 108.10^8.

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@article{arxiv.2309.16007,
  title  = {Sums of Powers of Primes in Arithmetic Progression},
  author = {Muhammet Boran and John Byun and Zhangze Li and Steven J. Miller and Stephanie Reyes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.16007},
  year   = {2024}
}

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19 pages, 16 tables