Inverse problems associated with perfect cuboids
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Publication:6234716
arXiv1207.6764MaRDI QIDQ6234716FDOQ6234716
Authors: John R. Ramsden, R. A. Sharipov
Publication date: 29 July 2012
Abstract: A perfect cuboid is a rectangular parallelepiped with integer edges, integer face diagonals, and integer space diagonal. Such cuboids have not yet been found, but nor has their existence been disproved. Perfect cuboids are described by a certain system of Diophantine equations possessing an intrinsic symmetry. Recently these equations were factorized with respect to this symmetry and the factor equations were transformed into -form. As appears, the transformed factor equations are explicitly solvable. Based on this solution, polynomial inverse problems are formulated in the present paper.
Polynomial rings and ideals; rings of integer-valued polynomials (13F20) Actions of groups on commutative rings; invariant theory (13A50) Higher degree equations; Fermat's equation (11D41) Diophantine equations in many variables (11D72)
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