
arXiv: 0901.3075
In this paper we study mixed sums of primes and linear recurrences. We show that if m=2(mod 4) and m+1 is a prime then $(m^{2^n-1}-1)/(m-1)\not=m^n+p^a$ for any n=3,4,... and prime power p^a. We also prove that if a>1 is an integer, u_0=0, u_1=1 and u_{i+1}=au_i+u_{i-1} for i=1,2,3,..., then all the sums u_m+au_n (m,n=1,2,3,...) are distinct. One of our conjectures states that any integer n>4 can be written as the sum of an odd prime, an odd Fibonacci number and a positive Fibonacci number.
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11B75, 11A41, Mathematics - Number Theory, 11P32; 11A41; 11B37; 11B39; 11B75; 11Y99, 11B39, 11Y99, 11B37, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Number Theory (math.NT), Combinatorics (math.CO), 11P32
11B75, 11A41, Mathematics - Number Theory, 11P32; 11A41; 11B37; 11B39; 11B75; 11Y99, 11B39, 11Y99, 11B37, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Number Theory (math.NT), Combinatorics (math.CO), 11P32
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