Proof of Legendre's Conjecture

Abstract

Legendre's conjecture states that there exists a prime between n2 and (n+1)2, for every positive integer n. Here I prove that for sufficiently large n, there is a prime number between n2 and (n+1)2. The proof relies on the idea of counting the maximum power, op(n) of a prime p≤ n such that pop(n)||n.

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