Improving solutions of \(\sum^k_{i=1}1/x_i=1\) with restrictions as required by Barbeau respectively by Johnson (Q2497481)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5043689
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5043689 |
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Improving solutions of \(\sum^k_{i=1}1/x_i=1\) with restrictions as required by Barbeau respectively by Johnson (English)
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4 August 2006
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The author gives 63 integers \(x_i\), which are products of two primes, such that \(\sum^{63}_{i=0}\frac{1}{x_i} = 1\), and he gives 25 integers \(y_i\) of the form \(p^{\alpha} \cdot q^{\beta}\) satisfying \(\sum_{i}\frac{1}{y_i} = 1\). No indication is given how these integers were found.
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examples for the solution of a Diophantine equation with Egyptian fractions with a non-divisibility condition
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