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Unsolved Problems in Number Theory

Richard Guy
... cubes whose sum or difference is a cube , it is certain that it is im- possible to exhibit three biquadrates whose sum is a biquadrate , but that at least four biquadrates are needed if their sum is to be a bi ... power , and similarly for ...
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