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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/phd-thesis-defense-seminar
 -caley-dec-17-2012
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West 50
 46 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:PhD thesis defense seminar
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DESCRIPTION:TIMOTHY CALEY\, PURE MATHEMATICS\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO\n\n\"
 THE PROUHET-TARRY-ESCOTT PROBLEM\"\n\nGiven natural numbers $n$ and $k$\, 
 with $n&gt;k$\, the\nProuhet-Tarry-Escott (\\textsc{pte}) problem asks for di
 stinct subsets\nof $\\mathbb{Z}$\, say $X=\\{x_1\,\\ldots\,x_n\\}$ and\n$Y
 =\\{y_1\,\\ldots\,y_n\\}$\, such that\n\\[x_1^i+\\ldots+x_n^i=y_1^i+\\ldot
 s+y_n^i\\] for $i=1\,\\ldots\,k$. Many
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