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Is it true that, for any $C > 0$, there infinitely many $n$ such that: $$ p_{n + 1} - p_n > C \frac{\log\log n\log\log\log\log n}{(\log\log\log n) ^ 2}\log n $$

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theorem erdos_4 : answer(True) ↔ (∀ C > 0, Erdos4For C)
ID: ErdosProblems__4__erdos_4
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