Almost-Primes Represented by Quadratic Polynomials
Abstract
In his paper Almost-Primes Represented by Quadratic Polynomials, Iwaniec proved that the polynomial n2 + 1 takes on values with at most two prime factors (counted with multiplicity) infinitely often. He states that "in order to avoid technical complications, we shall restrict our proof to the polynomial n2 + 1.". In this exposition, we follow Iwaniec's proof and show that for any irreducible quadratic polynomial G(n) (satisfying some obviously necessary hypotheses), G(n) has at most two prime factors for infinitely many values of n.
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