Prouhet-Tarry-Escott problem

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Eugène Prouhet, who studied it in the early 1850s, and Gaston Tarry and Escott, who studied it in the early 1910s.

Proper noun[edit]

Prouhet-Tarry-Escott problem

  1. (mathematics) The problem of finding two disjoint sets A and B of n integers each, such that for each integer i from 1 to a given k.