The additive problem with one cube and three cubes of primes
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- Sums of Three Cubes
- The Hardy-Littlewood method.
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- Partitio numerorum: sums of squares and higher powers
- Density of integers that are the sum of four cubes of primes
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- Powers of 2 in two Goldbach-Linnik type problems involving prime cubes
- Slim exceptional set for sums of mixed powers of primes
- On sums of seven cubes of almost primes
- Goldbach-Linnik type problems with mixed powers of primes
- Slim exceptional sets of Waring-Goldbach problems involving squares and cubes of primes
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