The diophantine equation y^2+k=x^3.
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- A diophantine equation
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- On the resolution of Thue inequalities
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- Complete solutions to a family of cubic Diophantine equations
- Mordell's equation: a classical approach
- Solving Elliptic Diophantine Equations Avoiding Thue Equations and Elliptic Logarithms
- Families of Mordell curves with non-trivial torsion and rank of at least three
- Sur la monogénéité de l'anneau des entiers de certains corps de rayon. (On the monogenicity of the ring of integers of certain ray fields)
- On a family of cubics
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