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Let En ={xi = 1; xi + xj = xk; xi ∙ xj = xk : i; j; k ∊ {1;. . . ; n}}. We present two algorithms. The first accepts as input any computable function f : ℕ → ℕ and returns a positive integer m( f ) and a computable function g which to each integer n ≥ m( f ) assigns a system S ⊆ En such that S is satisfiable over integers and each integer tuple (x1;. . .; xn) that solves S satisfies x1 = f (n). The second accepts as input any computable function f: ℕ → ℕ and returns a positive integer w( f ) and a computable function h which to each integer n ≥ w( f ) assigns a system S ⊆ En such that S is satisfiable over non-negative integers and each tuple (x1;. . .; xn) of non-negative integers that solves S satisfies x1 = f (n).

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1844-0835
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
Volume Open
Journal Subjects:
Mathematics, General Mathematics