The Goldston-Pintz-Yıldırım sieve is a mathematical technique used in number theory, specifically in the field of additive combinatorics and the study of prime numbers. It is a sophisticated sieving method that was developed by mathematicians Daniel Goldston, Jacek Pintz, and Cem Yıldırım in the early 2000s. The primary goal of this sieve is to find and analyze bounded gaps between prime numbers.
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