Draft:Hardy-Littlewood constant
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The Hardy-Littlewood constant of a given polynomial with integer coefficient is a constant related to how often this polynomial gives prime numbers, for example, the Hardy-Littlewood constant of the polynomial is 3.319773177471… (sequence A221712 in the OEIS), and the Hardy-Littlewood constant of the polynomial is 0.686406731409… (sequence A331941 in the OEIS), and the Hardy-Littlewood constant of the polynomial is 0.669740969937… (sequence A337607 in the OEIS).
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