Improving on the Brun-Titchmarsh Theorem
Abstract
We prove that the number of primes in an interval of length N is at most 2N/( N+3.53) when N is large enough. This is obtained through a sieving process which can be seen as a hybrid between the large sieve and the Selberg sieve, and draws on what we call "local models". This paper has been published in Acta Arithmetica, 2008, vol. 131, nb. 4, pages 351--366.
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