Representation of small integers by binary forms
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Abstract: We establish some upper bounds for the number of integer solutions to the Thue inequality , where is a binary form of degree and with non-zero discriminant , and is an integer. Our upper bounds are independent of , when is smaller than . We also consider the Thue equation and give some upper bounds for the number of its integral solutions. In the case of equation, our upper bounds will be independent of integer , when .
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 810095 (Why is no real title available?)
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