On sums of primes from Beatty sequences

Abstract

Let k 2 and α1, β1, ..., αk, βk be reals such that the αi's are irrational and greater than 1. Suppose further that some ratio αi/αj is irrational. We study the representations of an integer n in the form p1 + p2 + ... + pk = n, where pi is a prime from the Beatty sequence Bi = \n ∈ N : n = [ αi m + βi ] for some m ∈ Z \.

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