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Sequenze di Primi Uniche e Rigidità Strutturale The Universal Uniqueness Theorem

Authors: Lazzari, Giancarlo;

Sequenze di Primi Uniche e Rigidità Strutturale The Universal Uniqueness Theorem

Abstract

Questo lavoro indaga le condizioni strutturali in base alle quali una sequenza di numeri primi risulta unica rispetto al proprio pattern di differenze. Nella Parte I si dimostra che tutte le terne aritmetiche uniche di numeri primi hanno necessariamente la forma (3,p,2p−3)(3, p, 2p-3)(3,p,2p−3), mettendo in luce il ruolo strutturale del numero primo 3. Nella Parte II l’analisi viene estesa a sequenze non aritmetiche di lunghezza arbitraria, introducendo un criterio generale fondato sulla copertura dei residui modulari. La Parte III stabilisce il Teorema Universale dell’Unicità: per ogni modulo primo ppp, un pattern di differenze ammette al più una realizzazione in numeri primi se le sue somme parziali coprono tutti i residui modulo ppp, forzando la presenza del primo ppp come ancora. Questa prospettiva sposta l’attenzione dall’abbondanza alla rigidità, evidenziando i casi in cui le configurazioni di numeri primi diventano strutturalmente forzate piuttosto che statisticamente frequenti. Questo lavoro si inserisce in una serie di studi sull’unicità strutturale delle sequenze di numeri primi, di cui costituisce una naturale estensione teorica.------------------------------------------------------ This work investigates the structural conditions under which a sequence of prime numbers is unique with respect to its pattern of differences. In Part I, we prove that all unique arithmetic triples of primes necessarily have the form (3, p, 2p−3), revealing the structural role of the prime 3. In Part II, the analysis is extended to non-arithmetic sequences of arbitrary length, introducing a general criterion based on modular residue coverage. Part III establishes the Universal Uniqueness Theorem: for any prime modulus p, a pattern of differences admits at most one realization in primes if its partial sums cover all residues mod p, forcing the presence of p as an anchor. This perspective shifts attention from abundance to rigidity, highlighting when prime configurations become structurally forced rather than statistically frequent.

Keywords

arithmetic progressions, prime sequences, number theory, modular arithmetic, prime numbers, structural rigidity, uniqueness

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