Representation of odd integers as the sum of one prime, two squares of primes and powers of 2
Tao Liu (2004)
Acta Arithmetica
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Tao Liu (2004)
Acta Arithmetica
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D. I. Tolev (2000)
Acta Arithmetica
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Enxun Huang (2023)
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It is proved that every pair of sufficiently large odd integers can be represented by a pair of equations, each containing two squares of primes, two cubes of primes, two fourth powers of primes and 105 powers of 2.
Hongze Li (2001)
Acta Arithmetica
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Rafał Ziobro (2016)
Formalized Mathematics
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Representation of a non zero integer as a signed product of primes is unique similarly to its representations in various types of positional notations [4], [3]. The study focuses on counting the prime factors of integers in the form of sums or differences of two equal powers (thus being represented by 1 and a series of zeroes in respective digital bases). Although the introduced theorems are not particularly important, they provide a couple of shortcuts useful for integer factorization,...
Kumchev, A., Tolev, D. (2005)
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 11D75, 11D85, 11L20, 11N05, 11N35, 11N36, 11P05, 11P32, 11P55. The main purpose of this survey is to introduce the inexperienced reader to additive prime number theory and some related branches of analytic number theory. We state the main problems in the field, sketch their history and the basic machinery used to study them, and try to give a representative sample of the directions of current research.
William D. Banks, Ahmet M. Güloğlu, C. Wesley Nevans (2007)
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Hongze Li (2008)
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Liqun Hu, Li Yang (2017)
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In this paper, we obtained that when k = 455, every pair of large even integers satisfying some necessary conditions can be represented in the form of a pair of unlike powers of primes and k powers of 2.
L., Hua (1939)
Mathematische Zeitschrift
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Guangshi Lü (2007)
Acta Arithmetica
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Hongze Li (2006)
Acta Arithmetica
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Lilu Zhao (2014)
Acta Arithmetica
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By developing the method of Wooley on the quadratic Waring-Goldbach problem, we prove that all sufficiently large even integers can be expressed as a sum of four squares of primes and 46 powers of 2.
Antal Balog (1985)
Banach Center Publications
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M. C. Liu, T. Z. Wang (2002)
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Christian Elsholtz (2003)
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