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Two pairs of biquadrates with equal sums
Published 9 Apr 2023 in math.NT | (2305.07657v1)
Abstract: In this paper we present a new method of solving the classical diophantine equation $A4+B4=C4+D4$. Two methods of solving this equation, given by Euler, yield parametric solutions given by polynomials of degrees 7 and 13. Several other parametric solutions are now known, and with the exception of one solution of degree 11, all the published solutions are of degrees $6n+1$ for some integer $n$. The method described in this paper yields new parametric solutions of degrees 21, 39 and 75, that is, degrees that are expressible as $6n+3$.
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