On Sums of Sixteen Biquadrates (Mémoires de la Société Mathématique de France 100)

JM Deshouillers, K Kawada, TD Wooley

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Abstract

By 1939 it was known that 13,792 cannot be expressed as a sum of sixteen biquadrates (folklore), that there exist infinitely many natural numbers which cannot be written as sums of fifteen biquadrates (Kempner) and that every sufficiently large integer is a sum of sixteen biquadrates (Davenport). In this memoir it is shown that every integer larger than $10^{216}$ and not divisible by 16 can be represented as a sum of sixteen biquadrates. Combined with a numerical study by Deshouillers, Hennecart and Landreau, this result implies that every integer larger than 13,792 is a sum of sixteen biquadrates.
Translated title of the contributionOn Sums of Sixteen Biquadrates (Mémoires de la Société Mathématique de France 100)
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSociété Mathématique de France
Number of pages117
ISBN (Print)2856291716
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Bibliographical note

Other identifier: 9782856291719
Other: Series ISSN: 0249-633X

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