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The diophantine equation \(x^ 4 - kx^ 2 y^ 2 + y^ 4 = 1\)
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    The diophantine equation \(x^ 4 - kx^ 2 y^ 2 + y^ 4 = 1\) (English)
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    It is proved that the equation \(x^ 4-kx^ 2y^ 2-y^ 4=1\), where \(k\) is a positive integer, does not have any solutions in positive integers \(x\) and \(y\) except for the trivial cases where \(k\) is a square and \(x=1\) or \(y=1\).
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    quartic diophantine equations
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