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Can every integer be written as a sum of squares of primes?

This question is mainly inspired from a different problem I was working on.

Given the following expression $$Q(x_1,\dots ,x_k)=\sum_{i=1}^k x_1^2$$ where all the $x_i$'s are integers, is there a value of $k$ such that the equation $$Q(x_1,\dots ,x_k)=n$$ is solvable in $x_1,\dots ,x_k\in \mathbb P\cup \{0,1\}$ for all $n\in \mathbb N$?

That is, can every integer be written as a sum of squares of primes? What about sum of $n$-th power of primes?

I want to know the researches that has been done in this field.

Sayan Dutta
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