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The following pages link to Counting the number of solutions to the Erdős-Straus equation on unit fractions (Q2852274):
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- Explicit upper bound for an average number of divisors of quadratic polynomials (Q258051) (← links)
- The estimate for mean values on prime numbers relative to \(\frac{4}{p} = \frac{1}{n_1} + \frac{1} {n_2} + \frac{1} {n_3}\) (Q424285) (← links)
- A note on the Erdős-Straus conjecture (Q520012) (← links)
- On \(\frac{1}{w} + \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + \frac{1}{z} = \frac{1}{2}\) and some of its generalizations (Q824706) (← links)
- On \(4/n= 1/x+ 1/y+1/z\) and Iwaniec' half dimensional sieve (Q1320499) (← links)
- Explicit upper bound for the average number of divisors of irreducible quadratic polynomials (Q1662405) (← links)
- Error term of the mean value theorem for binary Egyptian fractions (Q2053502) (← links)
- Ternary Egyptian fractions with prime denominator (Q2153899) (← links)
- Revisiting the average number of divisors of a quadratic polynomial (Q2187966) (← links)
- On the number of divisors of the least common multiples of shifted prime powers (Q2238285) (← links)
- On ternary Egyptian fractions with prime denominator (Q2336057) (← links)
- On the average number of divisors of reducible quadratic polynomials (Q2401223) (← links)
- Factorization length distribution for affine semigroups. I: Numerical semigroups with three generators (Q2422221) (← links)
- The Erdős–Moser equation $1^{k}+2^{k}+\dots+(m-1)^{k}=m^{k}$ revisited using continued fractions (Q3168749) (← links)
- Partial Proof Without Words: Shaping Some Cases of the Erdős–Straus Conjecture (Q4581507) (← links)
- The number of solutions of the Erdős-Straus Equation and sums of<i>k</i>unit fractions (Q4961015) (← links)
- A note on the Erd\H{o}-Straus Conjecture (Q4987400) (← links)
- Sums of four and more unit fractions and approximate parametrizations (Q5006383) (← links)
- Brauer–Manin obstruction for Erdős–Straus surfaces (Q5135353) (← links)
- On Egyptian fractions of length 3 (Q5153345) (← links)
- On sums of three unit fractions with polynomial denominators (Q5933542) (← links)
- Counting ancient solutions on a strip with exponential growth (Q6042856) (← links)
- On the Diophantine equation \(\frac{4}{n} = \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + \frac{1}{z}\) (Q6634340) (← links)