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Sums of four squares of primes

Angel V. Kumchev, Lilu Zhao

Published 2015-03-05Version 1

Let $E(N)$ denote the number of positive integers $n \le N$, with $n \equiv 4 \pmod{24}$, which cannot be represented as the sum of four squares of primes. We establish that $E(N)\ll N^{11/32}$, thus improving on an earlier result of Harman and the first author, where the exponent $7/20$ appears in place of $11/32$.

Categories: math.NT
Subjects: 11P32
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