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Fourier optimization and consequences of the generalized Riemann hypothesis

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arxiv 2411.05095 v1 pith:RFIF7MDC submitted 2024-11-07 math.NT math.CA

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We give an exposition of some connections between Fourier optimization problems and problems in number theory. In particular, we present some recent conditional bounds under the generalized Riemann hypothesis, achieved via a Fourier optimization framework, on bounding the maximum possible gap between consecutive prime numbers represented by a given quadratic form; and on bounding the least quadratic non-residue modulo a prime number. This is based on joint works with Emanuel Carneiro, Andr\'es Chirre, Micah Milinovich, and Antonio Pedro Ramos.

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