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Polynomial progressions in the generalized twin primes (2505.17375v1)
Published 23 May 2025 in math.NT and math.CO
Abstract: By Maynard's theorem and the subsequent improvements by the Polymath Project, there exists a positive integer $b\leq 246$ such that there are infinitely many primes $p$ such that $p+b$ is also prime. Let $P_1,...,P_t\in \mathbb{Z}[y]$ with $P_1(0)=\cdots=P_t(0)=0$. We use the transference argument of Tao and Ziegler to prove there exist positive integers $x, y,$ and $b \leq 246 $ such that $x+P_1(y),x+P_2(y),...,x+P_t(y)$ and $x+P_1(y)+b,x+P_2(y)+b,...,x+P_t(y)+b$ are all prime. Our work is inspired by Pintz, who proved a similar result for the special case of arithmetic progressions.