Non-additive measure theory extends classical measure by relaxing the requirement that the measure of a union of disjoint sets equals the sum of their measures. Such set functions, often called fuzzy ...
Additive number theory investigates the ways in which integers can be expressed as sums of elements drawn from prescribed sets. Central to this field are representation functions, which count the ...
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