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Waring's Theorem for Binary Powers (1801.04483v1)
Published 13 Jan 2018 in math.NT, cs.DM, and math.CO
Abstract: A natural number is a binary $k$'th power if its binary representation consists of $k$ consecutive identical blocks. We prove an analogue of Waring's theorem for sums of binary $k$'th powers. More precisely, we show that for each integer $k \geq 2$, there exists a positive integer $W(k)$ such that every sufficiently large multiple of $E_k := \gcd(2k - 1, k)$ is the sum of at most $W(k)$ binary $k$'th powers. (The hypothesis of being a multiple of $E_k$ cannot be omitted, since we show that the $\gcd$ of the binary $k$'th powers is $E_k$.) Also, we explain how our results can be extended to arbitrary integer bases $b > 2$.
- Daniel M. Kane (129 papers)
- Carlo Sanna (53 papers)
- Jeffrey Shallit (157 papers)