On integers 2(p+ia) not of the form a^k+ (m)
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- A REMARK ON PRIMALITY TESTING AND DECIMAL EXPANSIONS
- EIGHT CONSECUTIVE POSITIVE ODD NUMBERS NONE OF WHICH CAN BE EXPRESSED AS A SUM OF TWO PRIME POWERS
- Integers not of the form \(c(2^a+2^b)+p^{\alpha}\)
- Integers not of the form c(2a+2b)+pα
- On the integers not of the form p+2a+2b
- On the number of distinct values of Euler's φ-function
- On the sum of a prime and of two powers of two
- Some remarks on Sierpiński numbers and related problems
- Values of the Euler function in various sequences
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