Authors: Oliver Couto
In math literature there are not many examples of parametrization for the equation:(a^3+b^3+c^3+d^3=e^3). There are two Identities mentioned in ref. # (3). In this paper the author has parametrized the above equation by means of Algebra. By applying certain conditions to the above equation, we have avoided the use of elliptic curve theory in-order to solve the problem.----------------
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