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Cramér's conjecture

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Cramér's conjecture is a hypothesis in number theory related to the distribution of prime numbers. It was proposed by the Swedish mathematician Harald Cramér in 1936. The conjecture specifically addresses the gaps between consecutive prime numbers. Cramér's conjecture suggests that the gaps between successive primes \( p_n \) and \( p_{n+1} \) are relatively small compared to the size of the primes themselves.

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