Problems in additive number theory, VII: The structure of additive h-bases for n
Abstract
In additive number theory, a finite set A of integers is an h-basis for n if every integer in \0,1,2,…, n\ can be represented as the sum of exactly h not necessarily distinct elements of A. This paper introduces a new class of problems for these and related additive bases. The problems are designed, in part, to be susceptible to solution by AI.
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