On the existence of magic squares of powers
Abstract
For any , we prove that there exists an integer such that there exists an magic square of powers for all . In particular, we establish the existence of an magic square of squares for all , which settles a conjecture of V\'{a}rilly-Alvarado. All previous approaches had been based on constructive methods and the existence of magic squares of powers had only been known for sparse values of . We prove our result by the Hardy-Littlewood circle method, which in this setting essentially reduces the problem to finding a sufficient number of disjoint linearly independent subsets of the columns of the coefficient matrix of the equations defining magic squares. We prove an optimal (up to a constant) lower bound for this quantity.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.09364,
title = {On the existence of magic squares of powers},
author = {Nick Rome and Shuntaro Yamagishi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.09364},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Updated version features revised algorithm making computer search unnecessary as well as proper credit for the work of Flores