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An additive problem for powers of primes
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    An additive problem for powers of primes (English)
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    Let \(Q_ k\) be the set of k-th powers of nonnegative integers and \(P_ k\) the set of k-th powers of prime numbers. The question of this paper is how the density of a set increases by adding \(Q_ k\) or \(P_ k\) to it. The essentially optimal result states that \[ \underline d(A+Q_ k)\quad \geq \quad \underline d(A+P_ k)\quad \geq \quad K^{-c/\log \log K}, \] where ḏ(A) is the lower asymptotic density, \(K=1/\underline d(A)\) and c is a positive constant depending on k. The proof is based on the Hardy- Littlewood method.
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    sum of sets
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    density of sets
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    powers of nonnegative integers
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    powers of prime numbers
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    lower asymptotic density
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    Hardy-Littlewood method
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