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The following pages link to On elliptic curves \(y^{2} = x^{3}-n^{2}x\) with rank zero (Q1764774):
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- Three-Selmer groups for elliptic curves with 3-torsion (Q360455) (← links)
- On certain Diophantine equations of the form \(z^2=f(x)^2\pm g(y)^2\) (Q503711) (← links)
- On several families of elliptic curves with arbitrary large Selmer groups (Q625845) (← links)
- New series of odd non-congruent numbers (Q867798) (← links)
- Distribution of Selmer groups of quadratic twists of a family of elliptic curves (Q944319) (← links)
- 2-Selmer groups and the Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture for the congruent number curves (Q1019837) (← links)
- Some new families of non-congruent numbers (Q1627948) (← links)
- An extension theorem for generating new families of non-congruent numbers (Q1664099) (← links)
- Families of non-congruent numbers with odd prime factors of the form \(8k + 3\) (Q2162802) (← links)
- Solving the Diophantine equation \(y^2=x(x^2 - n^2)\) (Q2378047) (← links)
- On the distribution of rank two \(\tau\)-congruent numbers (Q2408425) (← links)
- A graphical approach to computing Selmer groups of congruent number curves (Q2642517) (← links)
- On the extension of even families of non-congruent numbers (Q2697592) (← links)
- ON SELMER GROUPS AND TATE–SHAFAREVICH GROUPS FOR ELLIPTIC CURVES<i>y</i><sup>2</sup>=<i>x</i><sup>3</sup>−<i>n</i><sup>3</sup> (Q2902658) (← links)
- Joint distribution for the Selmer ranks of the congruent number curves (Q3297007) (← links)
- FAMILY OF ELLIPTIC CURVES <em>E<sup></em>(<em>p</em>,<em>q</em>)</sup>: <em>y</em><sup>2</sup>=<em>x</em><sup>2</sup>-<em>p</em><sup>2& (Q3388627) (← links)
- Families of even non-congruent numbers with prime factors in each odd congruence class modulo eight (Q4609568) (← links)
- ON POSITIVE PROPORTION OF RANK-ZERO TWISTS OF ELLIPTIC CURVES OVER (Q4983487) (← links)
- The non-congruent numbers via Monsky’s formula (Q5376915) (← links)
- Practical solution of the Diophantine equation $y^2 = x(x+2^ap^b)(x-2^ap^b)$ (Q5470072) (← links)