Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions

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Statement

Let a,D be relatively prime natural numbers. Then, there exist infinitely many primes p such that:

pa(modD).

For fixed a,D, the primes that are congruent to a modulo D are termed Dirichlet primes.

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Conjectures/facts about the first Dirichlet prime

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Conjectures that generalize to higher degree polynomials

  • Bunyakovsky conjecture is a conjecture for polynomials of degree two or more whose analogue for linear polynomials would be Dirichlet's theorem.