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arxiv: 1201.3847 · v1 · pith:OABZEHFFnew · submitted 2012-01-18 · 🧮 math.NT

Why should one expect to find long runs of (non)-Ramanujan primes ?

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Sondow et al have studied Ramanujan primes (RPs) and observed numerically that, while half of all primes are RPs asymptotically, one obtains runs of consecutives RPs (resp. non-RPs) which are statistically significantly longer than one would expect if one was tossing an unbiased coin. In this discussion paper we attempt a heuristic explanation of this phenomenon. Our heuristic follows naturally from the Prime Number Theorem, but seems to be only partly satisfactory. It motivates why one should obtain long runs of both RPs and non-RPs, and also longer runs of non-RPs than of RPs. However, it also suggests that one should obtain longer runs of RPs than have so far been observed in the data, and this issue remains puzzling.

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