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    Über Pell'sche Gleichungen und Kettenbrüche. (On Pell equations and continued fractions) (English)
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    Für quadratfreies, natürliches \(D\geq 2\) sei \(D^*=D\), falls \(D\not\equiv -1 mod 4\), und \(D^*=2D\) sonst. Dann gibt es genau ein natürliches \(m>1\) mit m \(| D^*\), für welches die ``anti- Pellsche'' Gleichung \(x^ 2-Dy^ 2=m\) lösbar ist. Verf. beweist diesen bekannten Satz erstmals vollständig im Rahmen der Theorie der regelmäßigen Kettenbrüche.
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    quadratic diophantine equation
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    Pell equation
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    anti-Pellian equation
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    regular continued fractions
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    length of primitive period
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