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Maier's theorem

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Maier's theorem is a result in number theory related to the distribution of prime numbers. Specifically, it deals with the existence of certain arithmetic progressions among prime numbers. The theorem is typically discussed in the context of additive number theory and is named after the mathematician Helmut Maier, who contributed to the understanding of the distribution of primes.

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