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arxiv: 0906.2450 · v3 · pith:IQEEVYYHnew · submitted 2009-06-15 · 🧮 math.NT · math.CO

On some universal sums of generalized polygonal numbers

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For $m=3,4,\ldots$ those $p_m(x)=(m-2)x(x-1)/2+x$ with $x\in\mathbb Z$ are called generalized $m$-gonal numbers. Sun [13] studied for what values of positive integers $a,b,c$ the sum $ap_5+bp_5+cp_5$ is universal over $\mathbb Z$ (i.e., any $n\in\mathbb N=\{0,1,2,\ldots\}$ has the form $ap_5(x)+bp_5(y)+cp_5(z)$ with $x,y,z\in\mathbb Z$). We prove that $p_5+bp_5+3p_5\,(b=1,2,3,4,9)$ and $p_5+2p_5+6p_5$ are universal over $\mathbb Z$, as conjectured by Sun. Sun also conjectured that any $n\in\mathbb N$ can be written as $p_3(x)+p_5(y)+p_{11}(z)$ and $3p_3(x)+p_5(y)+p_7(z)$ with $x,y,z\in\mathbb N$; in contrast, we show that $p_3+p_5+p_{11}$ and $3p_3+p_5+p_7$ are universal over $\mathbb Z$. Our proofs are essentially elementary and hence suitable for general readers.

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