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An asymptotic upper bound on prime gaps

Published 10 Jun 2015 in math.NT, math-ph, and math.MP | (1506.03359v3)

Abstract: The Cram\'er-Granville conjecture is an upper bound on prime gaps, $g_n = p_{n+1} - p_n < \cCramer \, \log2 p_n$ for some constant $\cCramer \geq 1$. Using a formula of Selberg, we first prove the weaker summed version: $\sum_{n=1}N g_n < \sum_{n=1}N \log2 p_n$. In the remainder of the paper we investigate which properties of the fluctuations $\fluc (x) = \pi (x) - \Li(x)$ would imply the Cram\'er-Granville conjecture is true and present two such properties, one of which assumes the Riemann Hypothesis; however we are unable to prove these properties are indeed satisfied. We argue that the conjecture is related to the enormity of the Skewes number.

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