35 citations to https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/jams1
  1. Michael Th. Rassias, “Recent Results on Large Gaps Between Primes”, Axioms, 14:3 (2025), 198  crossref
  2. Zilong Wang, “An Analysis of Approaches to Goldbach's and De Polignac's Conjectures and Their Interconnections”, HSET, 140 (2025), 384  crossref
  3. Bogdan Grechuk, Ashleigh Ratcliffe, “Modern Breakthroughs in the Study of Small and Large Prime Gaps”, Mathematics Magazine, 2025, 1  crossref
  4. S. V. Konyagin, “On the local distribution of elements of subsets of the set of positive integers”, Mat. Zametki, 118:4 (2025), 515–528  mathnet  mathnet  crossref
  5. A. B. Kalmynin, S. V. Konyagin, “A polynomial analogue of Jacobsthal function”, Izv. Math., 88:2 (2024), 225–235  mathnet  mathnet  crossref  crossref
  6. Péter L. Erdős, Gergely Harcos, Shubha R. Kharel, Péter Maga, Tamás Róbert Mezei, Zoltán Toroczkai, “The sequence of prime gaps is graphic”, Math. Ann., 388:2 (2024), 2195  crossref
  7. Stefan Glock, Felix Joos, Jaehoon Kim, Marcus Kühn, Lyuben Lichev, “Conflict‐free hypergraph matchings”, Journal of London Math Soc, 109:5 (2024)  crossref
  8. M. R. Gabdullin, A. O. Radomskii, “Prime avoiding numbers is a basis of order 2”, Mat. Sb., 215:5 (2024), 47–70  mathnet  mathnet  crossref
  9. M. R. Gabdullin, A. O. Radomskii, “Prime avoiding numbers form a basis of order $2$”, Sb. Math., 215:5 (2024), 612–633  mathnet  mathnet  crossref  crossref
  10. Yifan Jing, Bojan Mohar, “Efficient polynomial-time approximation scheme for the genus of dense graphs”, J. ACM, 71:6 (2024), 1  crossref
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