Expression for g(k) Related to Waring's Problem

Abstract

Waring's Problem asks whether, for each positive integer k, there exists an integer s such that every positive integer is a sum of at most kth powers. While Hilbert proved the existence of such s, Waring's Problem has lead to areas of related work, namely the function g(k), which denotes the least such s. There is no known general closed form for g(k), though for g(k) has been evaluated for small k. Prior work has reduced the problem to verifying a particular condition, which if never occurs, implies an expression for g(k). In this paper, I present a proof the condition never occurs, thus fixing the value of g(k).

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