Book:Richard K. Guy/Unsolved Problems in Number Theory/Third Edition

Subject Matter

 * Number Theory

Contents

 * Preface to the Third Edition


 * Preface to the Second Edition


 * Preface to the First Edition


 * Glossary of Symbols


 * Introduction


 * $\mathbf A$. Prime Numbers
 * $\mathbf {A 1}$. Prime values of quadratic functions.
 * $\mathbf {A 2}$. Primes connected with factorials.
 * $\mathbf {A 3}$. Mersenne primes. Repunits. Fermat numbers. Primes of shape $k \cdot 2^n + 1$.
 * $\mathbf {A 4}$. The prime number race.
 * $\mathbf {A 5}$. Arithmetic progressions of primes.
 * $\mathbf {A 6}$. Consecutive primes in A.P.
 * $\mathbf {A 7}$. Cunningham chains.
 * $\mathbf {A 8}$. Gaps between primes.
 * $\mathbf {A 9}$. Patterns of primes.
 * $\mathbf {A 10}$. Gilbreath's conjecture.
 * $\mathbf {A 11}$. Increasing and decreasing gaps.
 * $\mathbf {A 12}$. Pseudoprimes.
 * $\mathbf {A 13}$. Carmichael numbers.
 * $\mathbf {A 14}$. "Good" primes and the prime number graph.
 * $\mathbf {A 15}$. Congruent products of consecutive numbers.
 * $\mathbf {A 16}$. Gaussian and Eisenstein-Jacobi primes.
 * $\mathbf {A 17}$. Formulas for primes.
 * $\mathbf {A 18}$. The Erdős-Selfridge classification of primes.
 * $\mathbf {A 19}$. Values of $n$ making $n - 2^k$ prime. Odd numbers not of the form $\pm p^a \pm 2^b$.
 * $\mathbf {A 20}$. Symmetric and asymmetric primes.


 * $\mathbf B$. Divisibility
 * $\mathbf {B 1}$. Perfect numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 2}$. Almost perfect, quasi-perfect, pseudoperfect, harmonic, weird, multiperfect and hyperperfect numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 3}$. Unitary perfect numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 4}$. Amicable numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 5}$. Quasi-amicable or betrothed numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 6}$. Aliquot sequences.
 * $\mathbf {B 7}$. Aliquot cycles. Sociable numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 8}$. Unitary aliquot sequences.
 * $\mathbf {B 9}$. Superperfect numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 10}$. Untouchable numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 11}$. Solutions of $m \map \sigma m = n \map \sigma n$.
 * $\mathbf {B 12}$. Analogs with $\map d n$, $\map {\sigma_k} n$.
 * $\mathbf {B 13}$. Solutions of $\map \sigma n = \map \sigma {n + 1}$.
 * $\mathbf {B 14}$. Some irrational series.
 * $\mathbf {B 15}$. Solutions of $\map \sigma q + \map \sigma r = \map \sigma {q + r}$.
 * $\mathbf {B 16}$. Powerful numbers. Squarefree numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 17}$. Exponential-perfect numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 18}$. Solutions of $\map d n = \map d {n + 1}$.
 * $\mathbf {B 19}$. $\tuple {m, n + 1}$ and $\tuple {m + 1, n}$ with same set of prime factors.
 * $\mathbf {B 20}$. Cullen and Woodall numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 21}$. $k \cdot 2^n + 1$ composite for all $n$.
 * $\mathbf {B 22}$. Factorial $n$ as the product of $n$ large factors.
 * $\mathbf {B 23}$. Equal products of factorials.
 * $\mathbf {B 24}$. The largest set with no member dividing two others.
 * $\mathbf {B 25}$. Equal sums of geometric progressions with prime ratios.
 * $\mathbf {B 26}$. Densest set with no $l$ pairwise coprime.
 * $\mathbf {B 27}$. The number of prime factors of $n + k$ which don't divide $n + i, 0 \le i < k$.
 * $\mathbf {B 28}$. Consecutive numbers with distinct prime factors.
 * $\mathbf {B 29}$. Is $x$ determined by the prime factors of $x + 1, x + 2, \dotsc, x + k$?
 * $\mathbf {B 30}$. A small set whose product is square.
 * $\mathbf {B 31}$. Binomial coefficients.
 * $\mathbf {B 32}$. Grimm's conjecture.
 * $\mathbf {B 33}$. Largest divisor of a binomial coefficient.
 * $\mathbf {B 34}$. If there's an $i$ such that $n - 1$ divides $\binom n k$.
 * $\mathbf {B 35}$. Products of consecutive numbers with the same prime factors.
 * $\mathbf {B 36}$. Euler's totient function.
 * $\mathbf {B 37}$. Does $\map \phi n$ properly divide $n - 1$?
 * $\mathbf {B 38}$. Solutions of $\map \phi m = \map \sigma n$.
 * $\mathbf {B 39}$. Carmichael's conjecture.
 * $\mathbf {B 40}$. Gaps between totatives.
 * $\mathbf {B 41}$. Iterations of $\phi$ and $\sigma$
 * $\mathbf {B 42}$. Behavior of $\map \phi {\map \sigma n}$ and $\map \sigma {\map \phi n}$.
 * $\mathbf {B 43}$. Alternating sums of factorials.
 * $\mathbf {B 44}$. Sums of factorials.
 * $\mathbf {B 45}$. Euler numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 46}$. The largest prime factor of $n$.
 * $\mathbf {B 47}$. When does $2^a - 2^b$ divide $n^a - n^b$?
 * $\mathbf {B 48}$. Products taken over primes.
 * $\mathbf {B 49}$. Smith numbers.
 * $\mathbf {B 50}$. Ruth-Aaron numbers.


 * $\mathbf C$. Additive Number Theory
 * $\mathbf {C 1}$. Goldbach's conjecture.
 * $\mathbf {C 2}$. Sums of consecutive primes.
 * $\mathbf {C 3}$. Lucky numbers.
 * $\mathbf {C 4}$. Ulam numbers.
 * $\mathbf {C 5}$. Sums determining members of a set.
 * $\mathbf {C 6}$. Addition chains. Brauer chains. Hansen chains.
 * $\mathbf {C 7}$. The money-changing problem.
 * $\mathbf {C 8}$. Sets with distinct sums of subsets.
 * $\mathbf {C 9}$. Packing sums of pairs.
 * $\mathbf {C 10}$. Modular difference sets and error correcting codes.
 * $\mathbf {C 11}$. Three subsets with distinct sums.
 * $\mathbf {C 12}$. The postage stamp problem.
 * $\mathbf {C 13}$. The corresponding modular covering problem. Harmonious labelling of graphs.
 * $\mathbf {C 14}$. Maximal sum-free sets.
 * $\mathbf {C 15}$. Maximal zero-sum-free sets.
 * $\mathbf {C 16}$. Nonaveraging sets.
 * $\mathbf {C 17}$. The minimum overlap problems.
 * $\mathbf {C 18}$. The $n$ queens problem.
 * $\mathbf {C 19}$. Is a weakly independent sequence the finite union of strongly independent ones?
 * $\mathbf {C 20}$. Sums of squares.
 * $\mathbf {C 21}$. Sums of higher powers.


 * $\mathbf D$. Diophantine Equations
 * $\mathbf {D 1}$. Sums of like powers. Euler's conjecture.
 * $\mathbf {D 2}$. The Fermat problem.
 * $\mathbf {D 3}$. Figurate numbers.
 * $\mathbf {D 4}$. Waring's problem. Sums of $l$ $k$th Powers.
 * $\mathbf {D 5}$. Sum of four cubes.
 * $\mathbf {D 6}$. An elementary solution of $x^2 = 2 y^4 - 1$.
 * $\mathbf {D 7}$. Sum of consecutive powers made a power.
 * $\mathbf {D 8}$. A pyramidal diophantine equation.
 * $\mathbf {D 9}$. Catalan conjecture. Difference of two powers.
 * $\mathbf {D 10}$. Exponential diophantine equations.
 * $\mathbf {D 11}$. Egyptian fractions.
 * $\mathbf {D 12}$. Markoff numbers.
 * $\mathbf {D 13}$. The equation $x^x y^y = z^z$
 * $\mathbf {D 14}$. $a_i + b_j$ made squares
 * $\mathbf {D 15}$. Numbers whose sums in pairs make squares.
 * $\mathbf {D 16}$. Triples with the same sum and same product.
 * $\mathbf {D 17}$. Product of blocks of consecutive integers not a power.
 * $\mathbf {D 18}$. Is there a perfect cuboid? Four squares whose sums in pairs are square. Four squares whose differences are square.
 * $\mathbf {D 19}$. Rational distances from the corners of a square.
 * $\mathbf {D 20}$. Six general points at rational distances.
 * $\mathbf {D 21}$. Triangles with integer edges, medians and area.
 * $\mathbf {D 22}$. Simplexes with rational contents.
 * $\mathbf {D 23}$. Some quartic equations.
 * $\mathbf {D 24}$. Sum equals product.
 * $\mathbf {D 25}$. Equations involving factorial $n$.
 * $\mathbf {D 26}$. Fibonacci numbers of various shapes.
 * $\mathbf {D 27}$. Congruent numbers.
 * $\mathbf {D 28}$. A reciprocal diophantine equation.
 * $\mathbf {D 29}$. Diophantine $m$-tuples.


 * $\mathbf E$. Sequences of Integers
 * $\mathbf {E 1}$. A thin sequence with all numbers equal to a member plus a prime.
 * $\mathbf {E 2}$. Density of a sequence with l.c.m. of each pair less than $x$.
 * $\mathbf {E 3}$. Density of integers with two comparable divisors.
 * $\mathbf {E 4}$. Sequence with no member dividing the product of $r$ others.
 * $\mathbf {E 5}$. Sequence with members divisible by at least one of a given set.
 * $\mathbf {E 6}$. Sequence with sums of pairs not members of a given sequence.
 * $\mathbf {E 7}$. A series and a sequence involving primes.
 * $\mathbf {E 8}$. Sequence with no sum of a pair a square.
 * $\mathbf {E 9}$. Partitioning the integers into classes with numerous sums of squares.
 * $\mathbf {E 10}$. Theorem of van der Waerden. Szemerédi's theorem. Partitioning the integers into classes; at least one contains an A.P.
 * $\mathbf {E 11}$. Schur's problem. Partitioning integers into sum-free classes.
 * $\mathbf {E 12}$. The modular version of Schur's problem.
 * $\mathbf {E 13}$. Partitioning into strongly sum-free classes.
 * $\mathbf {E 14}$. Rado's generalizations of van der Waerden's and Schur's problems.
 * $\mathbf {E 15}$. A recursion of Göbel.
 * $\mathbf {E 16}$. The $3 x + 1$ problem.
 * $\mathbf {E 17}$. Permutation sequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 18}$. Mahler's $Z$-numbers.
 * $\mathbf {E 19}$. Are the integer parts of the powers of a fraction infinitely often prime?
 * $\mathbf {E 20}$. Davenport-Schinzel sequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 21}$. Thue-Morse sequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 22}$. Cycles and sequences containing all permutations as subsequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 23}$. Covering the integers with A.P.s
 * $\mathbf {E 24}$. Irrationality sequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 25}$. Golomb's self-histogramming sequence.
 * $\mathbf {E 26}$. Epstein's Put-or-Take-a-Square game.
 * $\mathbf {E 27}$. Max and mex sequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 28}$. $B_2$-sequences. Mian-Chowla sequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 29}$. Sequence with sums and products all in one of two classes.
 * $\mathbf {E 30}$. MacMahon's prime numbers of measurement.
 * $\mathbf {E 31}$. Three sequences of Hofstadter.
 * $\mathbf {E 32}$. $B_2$-sequences from the greedy algorithm.
 * $\mathbf {E 33}$. Sequences containing no monotone A.P.s.
 * $\mathbf {E 34}$. Happy numbers.
 * $\mathbf {E 35}$. The Kimberling shuffle.
 * $\mathbf {E 36}$. Klarner-Rado sequences.
 * $\mathbf {E 37}$. Mousetrap.
 * $\mathbf {E 38}$. Odd sequences.


 * $\mathbf F$. None of the Above
 * $\mathbf {F 1}$. Gauß's lattice point problem.
 * $\mathbf {F 2}$. Lattice points with distinct distances.
 * $\mathbf {F 3}$. Lattice points, no four on a circle.
 * $\mathbf {F 4}$. The no-three-in-a-line problem.
 * $\mathbf {F 5}$. Quadratic residues. Schur's conjecture.
 * $\mathbf {F 6}$. Patterns of quadratic residues.
 * $\mathbf {F 7}$. A cubic analog of Bhaskara's equation.
 * $\mathbf {F 8}$. Quadratic residues whose differences are quadratic residues.
 * $\mathbf {F 9}$. Primitive roots.
 * $\mathbf {F 10}$. Residues of powers of two.
 * $\mathbf {F 11}$. Distribution of residues of factorials.
 * $\mathbf {F 12}$. How often are a number and its inverse of opposite parity?
 * $\mathbf {F 13}$. Covering systems of congruences.
 * $\mathbf {F 14}$. Exact covering systems.
 * $\mathbf {F 15}$. A problem of R. L. Graham.
 * $\mathbf {F 16}$. Products of small prime powers dividing $n$.
 * $\mathbf {F 17}$. Series associated with the $\zeta$-function.
 * $\mathbf {F 18}$. Size of the set of sums and products of a set.
 * $\mathbf {F 19}$. Partitions into distinct primes with maximum product.
 * $\mathbf {F 20}$. Continued fractions.
 * $\mathbf {F 21}$. All partial quotients of one or two.
 * $\mathbf {F 22}$. Algebraic numbers with unbounded partial quotients.
 * $\mathbf {F 23}$. Small differences between powers of $2$ and $3$.
 * $\mathbf {F 24}$. Some decimal digital problems.
 * $\mathbf {F 25}$. The persistence of a number.
 * $\mathbf {F 26}$. Expressing numbers using just ones.
 * $\mathbf {F 27}$. Mahler's generalization of Farey series.
 * $\mathbf {F 28}$. A determinant of value one.
 * $\mathbf {F 29}$. Two congruences, one of which is always solvable.
 * $\mathbf {F 30}$. A polynomial whose sums of pairs of values are all distinct.
 * $\mathbf {F 31}$. Miscellaneous digital problems.
 * $\mathbf {F 32}$. Conway's RATS and palindromes.


 * Index of Authors Cited


 * General Index



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* : $\text A$. Prime Numbers