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The Goldbach Problem for Primes That Are Sums of Two Squares Plus One (1611.08585v2)

Published 25 Nov 2016 in math.NT

Abstract: We study the Goldbach problem for primes represented by the polynomial $x2+y2+1$. The set of such primes is sparse in the set of all primes, but the infinitude of such primes was established by Linnik. We prove that almost all even integers $n$ satisfying certain necessary local conditions are representable as the sum of two primes of the form $x2+y2+1$. This improves a result of Matom\"aki, which tells that almost all even $n$ satisfying a local condition are the sum of one prime of the form $x2+y2+1$ and one generic prime. We also solve the analogous ternary Goldbach problem, stating that every large odd $n$ is the sum of three primes represented by our polynomial. As a byproduct of the proof, we show that the primes of the form $x2+y2+1$ contain infinitely many three term arithmetic progressions, and that the numbers $\alpha p \pmod 1$ with $\alpha$ irrational and $p$ running through primes of the form $x2+y2+1$, are distributed rather uniformly.

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