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The following pages link to Integral points on hyperelliptic curves (Q1005888):
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- Quadratic Chabauty: \(p\)-adic heights and integral points on hyperelliptic curves (Q334476) (← links)
- Rational points on curves (Q449706) (← links)
- On some polynomial values of repdigit numbers (Q485508) (← links)
- On equal values of trinomials (Q633265) (← links)
- On equal values of Stirling numbers of the second kind (Q648249) (← links)
- A public key cryptosystem based on Diophantine equations of degree increasing type (Q740123) (← links)
- On the spacings between \(C\)-nomial coefficients (Q1038482) (← links)
- The Korteweg-de Vries equation and a Diophantine problem related to Bernoulli polynomials (Q1682154) (← links)
- On the Diophantine equation \(\binom{n}{k} = \binom{m}{l} + d\) (Q2009174) (← links)
- Hyperelliptic curves and newform coefficients (Q2030224) (← links)
- Equal values of certain partition functions via Diophantine equations (Q2065742) (← links)
- Extending elliptic curve Chabauty to higher genus curves (Q2248945) (← links)
- Shifted powers in Lucas-Lehmer sequences (Q2316334) (← links)
- On arithmetic progressions in Lucas sequences. II (Q2631703) (← links)
- Equal values of figurate numbers (Q2637453) (← links)
- Explicit methods in number theory. Abstracts from the workshop held July 18--24, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2693015) (← links)
- Computing integral points on hyperelliptic curves using quadratic Chabauty (Q2967970) (← links)
- S-INTEGRAL POINTS ON HYPERELLIPTIC CURVES (Q3011064) (← links)
- An Explicit Theory of Heights for Hyperelliptic Jacobians of Genus Three (Q4556597) (← links)
- The Diophantine equation Fn = P(x) (Q4970767) (← links)
- Quadratic points on modular curves with infinite Mordell–Weil group (Q5131005) (← links)
- Computing integral points on genus 2 curves estimating hyperelliptic logarithms (Q5376568) (← links)
- Binomial collisions and near collisions (Q5384201) (← links)
- The Diophantine equation f(x)=g(y)$f(x)=g(y)$ for polynomials with simple rational roots (Q6176480) (← links)