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Methods of finding \(n^{\text{th}}\)-power numbers whose sum is an \(n^{\text{th}}\) power; with examples. (English)
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Die Methoden bestehen in einem systematischen Probieren an den Bernoulli'schen Functionen. Von Beispielen, welche für \(n=2,3,4,5\) berechnet sind, mögen die für \(n=5\) hergesetzt werden: \[ \begin{aligned} & 4^5+5^5+6^5+7^5+9^5+11^5=12^5,\\&5^5+10^5+11^5+16^5+19^5+29^5=30^5,\\& 3^5+6^5+7^5+8^5+10^5+11^5+13^5+14^5+15^5+16^5+18^5+31^5=32^5.\end{aligned} \] Für \(n=2\) und \(3\) sind nach Angabe des Verfassers die Zerlegungen durch Hrn. Hart geleistet in ``The Mathematical Magazine'' Edited and published by Artemas Martin. \(4^{\circ}\). Erie, Pa. 1882-1884. Vol. I No. 1 (p. 8-9), No. 11 (p. 173-176).
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Bernoulli functions
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Diophantine equations
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