An elementary proof that any natural number can be written as the sum of three terms of the sequence \(\lfloor \frac{n}{2/3} \rfloor \) (Q2877903)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6335163
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| English | An elementary proof that any natural number can be written as the sum of three terms of the sequence \(\lfloor \frac{n}{2/3} \rfloor \) |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6335163 |
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28 August 2014
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sum of squares
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Legendre's theorem
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additive bases
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An elementary proof that any natural number can be written as the sum of three terms of the sequence \(\lfloor \frac{n}{2/3} \rfloor \) (English)
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