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Dr. Nathan Jones : The Twin Prime Conjecture

Posted by Josh Fletcher , part of the MATH Club.

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Sept. 3, 2025, 1 p.m.
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Abstract
The Twin Prime Conjecture predicts that there are infinitely many primes p for which p+2 is also prime (in this case, we call the pair (p,p+2) a pair of twin primes). Despite a lot of recent progress on this conjecture, it remains unsolved today. In this talk, I will explain a heuristic argument leading to a precise form of the conjecture predicting an asymptotic formula as x goes to infinity for the number of twin prime pairs (p,p+2) with p ≤ x. If time permits, I will also discuss the Hardy-Littlewood Prime k-tuples Conjecture, which may be viewed as a generalization of the Twin Prime Conjecture.

There will be free pizza (while supplies last).