On the sum of a prime and a square-free number with divisibility conditions
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Abstract: Every integer greater than two can be expressed as the sum of a prime and a square-free number. Expanding on recent work, we provide explicit and asymptotic results when divisibility conditions are imposed on the square-free number. For example, we show for odd and even that any even integer can be expressed as the sum of a prime and a squarefree number coprime to . We also discuss applications to other Goldbach-like problems.
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