Rogers sieving theorem

The Rogers theorem on excluding congruence classes is an elementary result of C. A. Rogers in number theory from the 1960s, that for many years had the status of a folk theorem not well documented in published literature. After more than half a century, its value as a principle in contemporary sieve theory received recognition.

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Rogers sieving theorem

The Rogers theorem on excluding congruence classes is an elementary result of C. A. Rogers in number theory from the 1960s, that for many years had the status of a folk theorem not well documented in published literature. After more than half a century, its value as a principle in contemporary sieve theory received recognition.

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