On the sum of integers from some multiplicative sets and some powers of integers

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zbMATH Open1450.11104arXiv1610.05274MaRDI QIDQ5384237FDOQ5384237


Authors: Timothy Foo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 June 2019

Abstract: We show that if there exists an integer subject to some congruence conditions that cannot be written as the sum of the norm of an ideal in mathbbZ[exp(2pii/2k)] and at most k powers of 2, kgeq3, then there are infinitely many such integers. Also, if there exists an integer that cannot be written as the sum of an integer which is the norm of an ideal in in mathbbZ[exp(2pii/p)] and at most p2 powers of p, where pgeq3 is a prime, then there are infinitely many such integers. Finally it is shown that there are infinitely many integers not the sum of the norm of an ideal in mathbbZ[exp(2pii/p)] and at most p2 powers of p, for pgeq3 prime.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.05274




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