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- Cramér's_conjecture abstract "In number theory, Cramér's conjecture, formulated by the Swedish mathematician Harald Cramér in 1936, is an estimate for the size of gaps between consecutive prime numbers: intuitively, that gaps between consecutive primes are always small, and the conjecture quantifies asymptotically just how small they must be. It states thatwhere pn denotes the nth prime number, O is big O notation, and "log" is the natural logarithm. While this is the statement explicitly conjectured by Cramér, his argument actually supports the stronger statementand this formulation is often called Cramér's conjecture in the literature.Neither form of Cramér's conjecture has yet been proven or disproven.".
- Cramér's_conjecture wikiPageID "290441".
- Cramér's_conjecture wikiPageRevisionID "605063184".
- Cramér's_conjecture title "Cramér Conjecture".
- Cramér's_conjecture title "Cramér-Granville Conjecture".
- Cramér's_conjecture urlname "Cramer-GranvilleConjecture".
- Cramér's_conjecture urlname "CramerConjecture".
- Cramér's_conjecture subject Category:Analytic_number_theory.
- Cramér's_conjecture subject Category:Conjectures_about_prime_numbers.
- Cramér's_conjecture comment "In number theory, Cramér's conjecture, formulated by the Swedish mathematician Harald Cramér in 1936, is an estimate for the size of gaps between consecutive prime numbers: intuitively, that gaps between consecutive primes are always small, and the conjecture quantifies asymptotically just how small they must be. It states thatwhere pn denotes the nth prime number, O is big O notation, and "log" is the natural logarithm.".
- Cramér's_conjecture label "Congettura di Cramér".
- Cramér's_conjecture label "Conjecture de Cramér".
- Cramér's_conjecture label "Conjetura de Cramér".
- Cramér's_conjecture label "Cramér's conjecture".
- Cramér's_conjecture label "Гипотеза Крамера".
- Cramér's_conjecture label "克拉梅爾猜想".
- Cramér's_conjecture sameAs Cram%C3%A9r's_conjecture.
- Cramér's_conjecture sameAs Conjetura_de_Cramér.
- Cramér's_conjecture sameAs Conjecture_de_Cramér.
- Cramér's_conjecture sameAs Congettura_di_Cramér.
- Cramér's_conjecture sameAs Q515591.
- Cramér's_conjecture sameAs Q515591.
- Cramér's_conjecture wasDerivedFrom Cramér's_conjecture?oldid=605063184.