Monochromatic solutions to x + y = z²
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monochromaticsolutionsmanymathbbtherecolouredcolouringequation
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Suppose that $\mathbb{N}$ is $2$-coloured. Then there are infinitely many monochromatic solutions to $x + y = z^2$. On the other hand, there is a $3$-colouring of $\mathbb{N}$ with only finitely many monochromatic solutions to this equation.
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