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    5 April 2013
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    The authors prove that every sufficiently large even integer is a sum of a prime, a square of a prime, two cubes of primes, and 161 powers of 2. They also prove that a quantitative version of the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture for twin primes implies that one may replace 161 by 138 in the previous statement.
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    circle method
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    Waring-Goldbach problem
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    powers of 2
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