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The ternary Goldbach problem with two Piatetski-Shapiro primes and a prime with a missing digit

Published 14 Jun 2020 in math.NT | (2006.07873v4)

Abstract: Let $$\gamma*=\frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}:\frac{\log(10/9)}{\log 10}:(\approx 0.919\ldots):.$$ Let $\gamma*<\gamma_0\leq 1$, $c_0=1/\gamma_0$ be fixed. Let also $a_0\in{0,1,\ldots, 9}$.\ We prove on assumption of the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis that each sufficiently large odd integer $N_0$ can be represented in the form $$N_0=p_1+p_2+p_3:,$$ where the $p_i$ are of the form $p_i=[n_i{c_0}]$, $n_i\in\mathbb{N}$, for $i=1,2$ and the decimal expansion of $p_3$ does not contain the digit $a_0$.\ The proof merges methods of J. Maynard from his paper on the infinitude of primes with restricted digits, results of A. Balog and J. Friedlander on Piatetski-Shapiro primes and the Hardy-Littlewood circle method in two variables. This is the first result on the ternary Goldbach problem with primes of mixed type which involves primes with missing digits.

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