Almost all primes are not needed in Ternary Goldbach

Abstract

The ternary Goldbach conjecture states that every odd number m ≥slant 7 can be written as the sum of three primes. We construct a set of primes P defined by an expanding system of admissible congruences such that almost all primes are not in P and still, the ternary Goldbach conjecture holds true with primes restricted to P.

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