In number theory, "effective results" refer to theorems or results that not only provide qualitative information (e.g., existence, properties, etc.) about mathematical objects but also yield explicit methods, algorithms, or bounds that allow for the computation of specific examples or the verification of claims. Essentially, an effective result provides a concrete way to achieve or demonstrate what a more abstract result asserts.

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