Inequalities For The Primes Counting Function
Abstract: The prime counting function inequality $\pi(x+y) < \pi(x)+\pi(y)$, which is known as Hardy-Littlewood conjecture, has been established for a variety of cases such as $ \delta x \leq y \leq x$, where $0< \delta \leq 1$, and $x \leq y\leq x \log x \log \log x$ as $ x \to \infty$. The goal in note is to extend the inequality to the new larger ranges $\geq x \log{-c}x\leq y \leq x$, where $c\geq 0$ is a constant, unconditionally; and for $\geq x{1/2} \log3x\leq y \leq x$, conditional on a standard conjecture.
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