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Let $A$ be a $C^*$-algebra and $(a_{ij}) \in M_n(A)$ be a positive matrix. Does there exist a constant $C \ge 0$ (not depending on the $a_{ij}$) such that $$\lVert(a_{ij})\rVert \le C \Bigl\lVert\s...
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On Chowla's conjecture on primes in AP
Pomerance in A Note on the Least Prime in an Arithmetic Progression states under $GRH$ Chowla shows we have $$P(K)\ll k^{2+\epsilon}$$ where $$P(k)=\max_{l\in\{1,\dots,p-1\}:(k,l)=1}p(k,l)$$ where $p(k,l)$ is the smallest prime satisfying $l\bmod k$...
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Is there an alternative algorithm for counting the number of partitions of an in...
The function g(N) for counting the prime pairs in an even integer N can be implemented as:
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Whether $2n>10$ can be written as $p+p'+2^a+2^b$ with $p$ and $p'$ consecutive p...
In a paper published in 1971, R. Crocker proved that there are infinitely many positive odd numbers not of the form $p+2^a+2^b$ with $p$ prime and $a,b\in\mathbb Z^+=\{1,2,3,\ldots\}$. The proof makes use of Fermat numbers and covers of $\mathbb Z$ by...
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About finitely generated lattices in Lie groups
Let $G$ be a connected Lie group. Let $\Gamma$ a lattice in $G$ not necessarily uniform (cocompact). Is it true that $\Gamma$ is finitely generated?
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