Chowla's conjecture on the first Dirichlet prime

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Statement

Quick statement

The first Dirichlet prime in any relatively prime congruence class modulo is .

In terms of the first Dirichlet prime

For any , there exists a constant such that the following holds:

Suppose and are relatively prime natural numbers. Then, there exists a prime such that .

In terms of the first few Dirichlet primes

For any and any natural number , there exists a constant such that the following holds:

Suppose and are relatively prime natural numbers. Then, there exist at least distinct primes such that .

This follows from the version involving the first Dirichlet prime.

Relation with other facts

Stronger conjectures

Weaker facts and conjectures

  • Chowla's corollary to generalized Riemann hypothesis: Under the [generalized Riemann hypothesis]], we have the analogous result for instead of .
  • Linnik's theorem: This is an unconditional version where is replaced by some large constant . Heath-Brown have shown that .