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Green–Tao theorem

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The Green–Tao theorem is a significant result in additive combinatorics and number theory, established by mathematicians Ben Green and Terence Tao. It was proven in 2004 and states that the set of prime numbers contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions. More formally, the theorem asserts that for any integer \( k \), there exists a sequence of prime numbers that contains an arithmetic progression of length \( k \).

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