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arxiv: 1001.2495 · v1 · pith:JRAW7UK3new · submitted 2010-01-14 · 🧮 math.NT · math.CO

Relations between exceptional sets for additive problems

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We describe a method for bounding the set of exceptional integers not represented by a given additive form in terms of the exceptional set corresponding to a subform. Illustrating our ideas with examples stemming from Waring's problem for cubes, we show, in particular, that the number of positive integers not exceeding N, that fail to have a representation as the sum of six cubes of natural numbers, is O(N^{3/7}).

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