Explicit Bounds and Parallel Algorithms for Counting Multiply Gleeful Numbers

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Authors Sara Moore, Jonathan P. Sorenson arXiv ID 2507.09012 Category math.NT Cross-listed cs.DS Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 1 month ago
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Let $k\ge 1$ be an integer. A positive integer $n$ is $k$-\textit{gleeful} if $n$ can be represented as the sum of $k$th powers of consecutive primes. For example, $35=2^3+3^3$ is a $3$-gleeful number, and $195=5^2+7^2+11^2$ is $2$-gleeful. In this paper, we present some new results on $k$-gleeful numbers for $k>1$. First, we extend previous analytical work. For given values of $x$ and $k$, we give explicit upper and lower bounds on the number of $k$-gleeful representations of integers $n\le x$. Second, we describe and analyze two new, efficient parallel algorithms, one theoretical and one practical, to generate all $k$-gleeful representations up to a bound $x$. Third, we study integers that are multiply gleeful, that is, integers with more than one representation as a sum of powers of consecutive primes, including both the same or different values of $k$. We give a simple heuristic model for estimating the density of multiply-gleeful numbers, we present empirical data in support of our heuristics, and offer some new conjectures.
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