EIGHT CONSECUTIVE POSITIVE ODD NUMBERS NONE OF WHICH CAN BE EXPRESSED AS A SUM OF TWO PRIME POWERS
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DOI10.1017/S0004972709000239zbMath1189.11005WikidataQ114117732 ScholiaQ114117732MaRDI QIDQ3183142
Publication date: 19 October 2009
Published in: Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
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