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On the easier Waring problem for powers of primes. I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

Paul Erdös
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[Dedicated to Prof. E. Landau on his 60th birthday]

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The famous theorem of Schnirelmann states that a constant c exists such that every integer greater than one may be expressed as the sum of at most c primes. Recently, Heilbronn, Landau and Scherk proved that this holds with c = 71. Probably the true value of c is 3. Another well-known theorem (Hilbert's solution of Waring's problem) is that every integer is the sum of a bounded number of positive kth powers. If we omit the restriction that all the kth powers are positive, the problem is referred to as the easier Waring problem and the proof of the result is then much simpler.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1937

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