A positive proportion of locally soluble quartic Thue equations are globally insoluble
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Abstract: For any fixed nonzero integer , we show that a positive proportion of integral binary quartic forms do locally everywhere represent , but do not globally represent . We order classes of integral binary quartic forms by the two generators of their ring of -invariants, classically denoted by and .
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