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On integers of the forms \(k-2^n\) and \(k2^n+1\)
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    On integers of the forms \(k-2^n\) and \(k2^n+1\) (English)
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    4 June 2002
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    The author considers the set of odd integers \(k\) such that \(k-2^n\) has at least three distinct prime factors for all positive integers \(n\). He shows that this set contains an infinite arithmetic progression. A similar result is shown for integers of the form \(k2^n+1\). In an earlier result [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 129, No. 2, 355--361 (2001; Zbl 1010.11004)], the author proved that the set of positive odd integers \(k\) such that \(k2^n+1\) has at least three distinct prime factors for all positive integers \(n\) has positive lower asymptotic density.
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    Erdős problems
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    congruence covering systems
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    infinite arithmetic progression
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    distinct prime factors
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    positive lower asymptotic density
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