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The ternary Goldbach problem with a prime with a missing digit and primes of special types

Number Theory 2021-08-31 v1

Abstract

Let γ:=89+23log(10/9)log10(0.919), γ<1c01.\gamma^*:=\frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}\:\frac{\log(10/9)}{\log 10}\:(\approx 0.919\ldots)\:,\ \gamma^*<\frac{1}{c_0}\leq 1\:. Let γ<γ01\gamma^*<\gamma_0\leq 1, c0=1/γ0c_0=1/\gamma_0 be fixed. Let also a0{0,1,,9}a_0\in\{0,1,\ldots, 9\}. In [23] we proved on assumption of the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis (GRH), that each sufficiently large odd integer N0N_0 can be represented in the form N0=p1+p2+p3,N_0=p_1+p_2+p_3\:, where for i=2,3i=2, 3 the primes pip_i are Piatetski-Shapiro primes - primes of the form pi=[nic0]p_i=[n_i^{c_0}], niNn_i\in\mathbb{N} - whereas the decimal expansion of p1p_1 does not contain the digit a0a_0. In this paper we replace one of the Piatetski-Shapiro primes p2p_2 and p3p_3 by primes of the type p=x2+y2+1.p=x^2+y^2+1\:.

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@article{arxiv.2108.13132,
  title  = {The ternary Goldbach problem with a prime with a missing digit and primes of special types},
  author = {Helmut Maier and Michael Th. Rassias},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.13132},
  year   = {2021}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2006.07873