Number Theory

   

Equation with Sum of Four Sixth Degree Integers Equal to Another Four Sixth Degree Integers

Authors: Oliver Couto

There are numerical solutions available on Wolfram world of mathematics website (ref. # 4) for the equation (p^6+q^6+r^6+s^6)=2(a^6+b^6). In this paper the author has arrived at numerical solution by algebra. It is common knowledge that arriving at numerical solutions by algebra is difficult for degree four & above. Also on the internet the author has not come across any method for the above mentioned equation.

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