Almost cubes and fourth powers in short intervals
Abstract
In this paper, we study how short an interval [x, x + xθ] contains an integer of the form n1 n2 n3 and m1 m2 m3 m4 with n1 ≈ n2 ≈ n3 and m1 ≈ m2 ≈ m3 ≈ m4. The new idea is to adopt a second moment method (usually used for almost all results) to deduce a result for all short intervals.
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