We prove the analog of Cramér's short intervals theorem for primes in arithmetic progressions and prime ideals, under the relevant Riemann hypothesis. Both results are uniform in the data of the underlying structure. Our approach is based mainly on the inertia property of the counting functions of primes and prime ideals.

(2017). Primes and prime ideals in short intervals [journal article - articolo]. In MATHEMATIKA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/85911

Primes and prime ideals in short intervals

Grenié, Loic Andre Henri;
2017-01-01

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We prove the analog of Cramér's short intervals theorem for primes in arithmetic progressions and prime ideals, under the relevant Riemann hypothesis. Both results are uniform in the data of the underlying structure. Our approach is based mainly on the inertia property of the counting functions of primes and prime ideals.
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Grenie', Loïc André Henri; Molteni, Giuseppe; Perelli, Alberto
(2017). Primes and prime ideals in short intervals [journal article - articolo]. In MATHEMATIKA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/85911
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