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Robert J. Lemke Oliver and Kannan Soundararajan discovered unexpected biases in the distribution of consecutive primes. Instead of considering the number
π (x; q, a)
of primes up to
x
in the [permissible] residue class
a  (mod q)
, they considered the number of
r, r   ≥   1,
consecutive primes, the least of which is below
x
, in the pattern of [permissible] residue classes
a  (mod q)
, where
a = (a1, a2, ..., ar)
denotes an
r
-tuple of [permissible] reduced residue classes
 (mod q)
,
π (x; q, a) := #{  pnx : pn  + i − 1ai  (mod q) for each 1 ≤ ir}.

External links

  • Robert J. Lemke Oliver, Kannan Soundararajan, Unexpected biases in the distribution of consecutive primes, 2016. arXiv:1603.03720