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Computational Evidence for a Conjecture in Number Theory

Authors: SOVEREIGN Research Kernel;

Computational Evidence for a Conjecture in Number Theory

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We present computational evidence supporting the following conjecture: For every integer n >= 4, there exists at least one twin prime pair (p, p+2) such that both primes lie strictly within the interval (n - sqrt(n)*ln(n), n + sqrt(n)*ln(n)). This conjecture posits that the maximum gap between consecutive twin prime pai. An exhaustive search over 50,000 cases found no counterexample. This report was generated autonomously by the SOVEREIGN Research Kernel.

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