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Bounded gaps between primes in short intervals

Published 18 Jul 2017 in math.NT | (1707.05437v1)

Abstract: Baker, Harman, and Pintz showed that a weak form of the Prime Number Theorem holds in intervals of the form $[x-x{0.525},x]$ for large $x$. In this paper, we extend a result of Maynard and Tao concerning small gaps between primes to intervals of this length. More precisely, we prove that for any $\delta\in [0.525,1]$ there exist positive integers $k,d$ such that for sufficiently large $x$, the interval $[x-x\delta,x]$ contains $\gg_{k} \frac{x\delta}{(\log x)k}$ pairs of consecutive primes differing by at most $d$. This confirms a speculation of Maynard that results on small gaps between primes can be refined to the setting of short intervals of this length.

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