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The Goldbach Problem for Primes That Are Sums of Two Squares Plus One

Number Theory 2018-01-31 v2

Abstract

We study the Goldbach problem for primes represented by the polynomial x2+y2+1x^2+y^2+1. The set of such primes is sparse in the set of all primes, but the infinitude of such primes was established by Linnik. We prove that almost all even integers nn satisfying certain necessary local conditions are representable as the sum of two primes of the form x2+y2+1x^2+y^2+1. This improves a result of Matom\"aki, which tells that almost all even nn satisfying a local condition are the sum of one prime of the form x2+y2+1x^2+y^2+1 and one generic prime. We also solve the analogous ternary Goldbach problem, stating that every large odd nn is the sum of three primes represented by our polynomial. As a byproduct of the proof, we show that the primes of the form x2+y2+1x^2+y^2+1 contain infinitely many three term arithmetic progressions, and that the numbers αp(mod1)\alpha p \pmod 1 with α\alpha irrational and pp running through primes of the form x2+y2+1x^2+y^2+1, are distributed rather uniformly.

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@article{arxiv.1611.08585,
  title  = {The Goldbach Problem for Primes That Are Sums of Two Squares Plus One},
  author = {Joni Teräväinen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.08585},
  year   = {2018}
}

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49 pages; Referee comments incorporated; To appear in Mathematika