Problems and Results on Combinatorial Number Theory II1
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I WROTE SEVERAL papers and review articles on this subject. One of them has in fact the same title (P. Erdos, Problems and results on combinatorial number theory, A survey of combinatorial theory, Edited by J. N. Srivastava, North Holland 1973, 117-138.Downloads
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I. J. N. Srivastava, North Holland 1973, 117-138.
II. P. Erdos, On unsolved problems, Publ. Math. Inst. Hung. Acad. 6(1961), 229-254; Some unsolved problems, Michigan Math. J. 4(1957), 291-300.
III. P. Erdos, Remarks on number theory IV and V. Extremal problems in number theory I and II (in Hungarian) Mat. Lapok 13 (1962), 28-38; 17 (1966), 135-166. See also P. Erdos, Extremal problems in number theory, Proc. Symp. in Pure Math, vol VIII Theory of Numbers, Amer. Math. Soc. Providence A. I. 1965, 181-189; several of the results stated in this paper were improved and extended in various papers of S.R.L.G. Choi.
IV. P. Erdos, Some recent advances and current problems in number theory, Lectures on Modern Mathematics, L. Saaty, Editor, Wiley, New York 1965 vol III 196-244.
V. P. Erdos, Some extremal problems in combinatorial number theory Math, essays dedicated to A. J. Macintyre, edited by H. Shankar, Ohio Univ. Press, Athens Ohio 1970,123-133.
VI. P. Erdos, Some problems in number theory, Computers in number theory, Academic Press London 1971 (conference held in Oxford 1969) 406-414.
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XI. Many interesting unsolved problems of a combinatorial and number-theoretic nature are mentioned in the proceedings of the meetings on number theory held in Boulder in 1959 and 1963. See also a forthcoming book of Croft and Guy.