An explicit lower bound for large gaps between some consecutive primes
Abstract
Let pn denote the nth prime and for any fixed positive integer k and X≥ 2, put \[ Gk(X):= p n+k≤ X \ pn+1-pn, … , pn+k-pn+k-1 \. \] Ford, Maynard and Tao proved that there exists an effective absolute constant cLG>0 such that \[ Gk(X)≥ cLGk2 X X X X \] holds for any sufficiently large X. The main purpose of this paper is to determine the constant cLG above. We see that cLG is determined by several factors related to analytic number theory, for example, the ratio of integrals of functions in the multidimensional sieve of Maynard, the distribution of primes in arithmetic progressions to large moduli, and the coefficient of upper bound sieve of Selberg. We prove that the above inequality is valid at least for cLG≈ 2.0× 10-17.
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