Number Theory

   

Diophantine Quintic Equation

Authors: Oliver Couto

On the internet & math literature there is not much mention about the quintic equation, p(a^5+b^5 )=q(c^5+d^5 ). Since parameterization of fifth degree equations is generally hard the author has attempted to find numerical solutions to the above quintic equation by algebraic method. In the concluding note the author has mentioned an open problem regarding the above quintic equation.

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[v1] 2021-02-10 20:32:24

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