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A Gamma Distribution Hypothesis for Prime $k$-tuples (1406.6289v3)

Published 24 Jun 2014 in math.NT

Abstract: We conjecture average counting functions for prime $k$-tuples based on a gamma distribution hypothesis for prime powers. The conjecture is closely related to the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture for $k$-tuples but yields better estimates. Possessing average counting functions along with their corresponding exact counting functions allows to implicitly define pertinent $k$-tuple zeta functions. The $k$-tuple zeta functions in turn allow construction of $k$-tuple analogs of explicit formulae. If the zeros of the (implicitly defined) $k$-tuple zeta can be determined, the explicit formulae should yield a (dis)proof of the $k$-tuple analog of the prime number theorem.

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