A poor man's improvement on Zhang's result: there are infinitely many prime gaps less than 60 million
T. S. Trudgian

TL;DR
This paper simplifies and improves Zhang's prime gap result by reducing the proven bound from 70 million to 60 million, making the proof more accessible and slightly stronger.
Contribution
It provides a more straightforward proof that establishes infinitely many prime gaps less than 60 million, improving upon Zhang's original bound.
Findings
Proves infinitely many prime gaps less than 60 million
Simplifies Zhang's original proof approach
Reduces the bound from 70 million to 60 million
Abstract
Taking the easy option I prove that one can lower Zhang's bound on prime gaps from 70 million to 60 million. A poor man's improvement indeed!
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalytic Number Theory Research · Limits and Structures in Graph Theory · Advanced Mathematical Theories
