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- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem abstract "In mathematics, in the area of combinatorial number theory, the Erdős–Fuchs theorem is a statement about the number of ways that numbers can be represented as a sum of two elements of a given set, stating that the average order of this number cannot be close to being a linear function.The theorem is named after Paul Erdős and Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs.".
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem wikiPageID "18543655".
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem wikiPageRevisionID "551443666".
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem subject Category:Theorems_in_combinatorics.
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem subject Category:Theorems_in_number_theory.
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem comment "In mathematics, in the area of combinatorial number theory, the Erdős–Fuchs theorem is a statement about the number of ways that numbers can be represented as a sum of two elements of a given set, stating that the average order of this number cannot be close to being a linear function.The theorem is named after Paul Erdős and Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs.".
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem label "Erdős–Fuchs theorem".
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem label "Théorème d'Erdős-Fuchs".
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem sameAs Erd%C5%91s%E2%80%93Fuchs_theorem.
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem sameAs Théorème_d'Erdős-Fuchs.
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem sameAs Q3526980.
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem sameAs Q3526980.
- Erdős–Fuchs_theorem wasDerivedFrom Erdős–Fuchs_theorem?oldid=551443666.