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interface to our BibTeX database. Rather than being an exhaustive database,
it just lists the references we cite on these pages. Please let me know of any errors you notice.References: [ Home | Author index | Key index | Search ] Item(s) in original BibTeX format@article{GH79, author={E. Grosswald and P. Hagis, Jr.}, title={Arithmetic progression consisting only of primes}, abstract={Let $N_{m}(x)$ denote the number of arithmetic progressions consisting of $m$ primes with largest member not exceeding $x$. $N_{m}(x)$ has been tabulated for $3 \leq m \leq 10$ and selected values of $x$ between 1000 and 50000, and the results are compared here with those obtained by (heuristic) asymptotic approximations to $N_{m}(x)$.}, journal= mc, volume= 33, year= 1979, pages={1343--1352}, month= oct, number= 148 , mrnumber={80k:10054} } |
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