Are there arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions in the sequence of twin primes?~II
Informatics and Automation, Number theory, algebra, and analysis, Tome 276 (2012), pp. 227-232

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In an earlier work it was shown that the Elliott–Halberstam conjecture implies the existence of infinitely many gaps of size at most $16$ between consecutive primes. In the present work we show that assuming similar conditions not just for the primes but for functions involving both the primes and the Liouville function, we can assure not only the infinitude of twin primes but also the existence of arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions in the sequence of twin primes. An interesting new feature of the work is that the needed admissible distribution level for these functions is just $3/4$ in contrast to the Elliott–Halberstam conjecture.
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János Pintz. Are there arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions in the sequence of twin primes?~II. Informatics and Automation, Number theory, algebra, and analysis, Tome 276 (2012), pp. 227-232. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/TRSPY_2012_276_a17/