Breaking classical convexity in Waring's problem: sums of cubes and quasi-diagonal behaviour
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:1911554)
Recommendations
- On Waring's problem for cubes and smooth Weyl sums
- Sums of three cubes, II
- Weyl's Inequality, Hua's Inequality, and Waring's Problem
- On Waring's problem: a square, four cubes and a biquadrate
- On Waring's problem: Two cubes and seven biquadrates
- ON SOME QUESTIONS OF PARTITIO NUMERORUM: TRES CUBI
- ON WARING’S PROBLEM IN SUMS OF THREE CUBES FOR SMALLER POWERS
- Bounds for the cubic Weyl sum
- Sums of four cubes
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1995953
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3031530 (Why is no real title available?)
- A New Iterative Method in Waring's Problem II
- A new iterative method in Waring's problem
- Further improvements in Waring's problem
- Further improvements in Waring's problem. II: Sixth powers
- Large improvements in Waring's problem
- On Waring's Problem for Cubes II
- On Waring's problem
- On Waring's problem for cubes
- On Waring's problem for cubes
- On Waring's problem for cubes.
- On multipliers preserving convergence of trigonometric series almost everywhere
- Quasi-Diagonal Behaviour in Certain Mean Value Theorems of Additive Number Theory
- Sums of Three Cubes
- Sums of Three Cubes
- Sums of Three Positive Cubes
Cited in
(21)- Computers as a novel mathematical reality. II: Waring's problem
- On smooth Weyl sums over biquadrates and Waring's problem
- Sums of three cubes
- Vinogradov's mean value theorem via efficient congruencing
- Cubic Diophantine inequalities
- Rado's criterion over squares and higher powers
- Representation by sums of unlike powers
- Partitio numerorum: sums of squares and higher powers
- Weyl sums, mean value estimates, and Waring's problem with friable numbers
- The quadratic form in nine prime variables
- The density of rational lines on cubic hypersurfaces
- Additive representation in thin sequences. I: Waring's problem for cubes
- The Manin conjecture for \(x_0y_0+\dots+x_sy_s=0\)
- On Waring's problem: three cubes and a minicube
- Sums of three cubes, II
- On Waring's problem: Three cubes and a sixth power
- On Waring's problem for cubes and smooth Weyl sums
- The representation of almost all numbers as sums of unlike powers
- On gaps between sums of four fourth powers
- ON WARING'S PROBLEM IN SUMS OF THREE CUBES
- Equal sums of three powers
This page was built for publication: Breaking classical convexity in Waring's problem: sums of cubes and quasi-diagonal behaviour
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1911554)