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The following pages link to The Diophantine equation \(ax^3+by^3+cz^3=0\) (Q2649221):
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- The Brauer-Manin obstruction for sections of the fundamental group (Q531343) (← links)
- The equation \(1^p+2^p+3^p+\ldots+n^p=m^q\) (Q767305) (← links)
- Groupes de Selmer et corps cubiques. (Selmer group and cubic fields) (Q1080908) (← links)
- The Diophantine equation \(x^3 + 3y^3 = 2^n\) (Q1168351) (← links)
- A generalization of a result of Hurwitz and Mordell on the torsion subgroups of certain elliptic curves (Q1193044) (← links)
- On some classes of homogeneous ternary cubic Diophantine equations (Q1215656) (← links)
- Some interesting curves of genus 2 to 7 (Q1377600) (← links)
- The limiting behavior on the restriction of divisor classes to hypersurfaces. (Q1421251) (← links)
- The congruence subgroup problem for branch groups. (Q1758984) (← links)
- Un analogue du calcul de Heegner. (An analogue of the Heegner calculus) (Q1821163) (← links)
- An explicit algebraic family of genus-one curves violating the Hasse principle (Q1826301) (← links)
- Quasi-modular forms attached to elliptic curves. I (Q1933465) (← links)
- On genus one curves violating the local-global principle (Q2079484) (← links)
- Central values of \(L\)-functions of cubic twists (Q2205574) (← links)
- Counterexamples to the local-global principle associated with Swinnerton-Dyer's cubic form (Q2219119) (← links)
- \(3\)-isogeny Selmer groups and ranks of abelian varieties in quadratic twist families over a number field (Q2280563) (← links)
- Second isogeny descents and the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjectural formula (Q2376719) (← links)
- Cubic forms in 14 variables (Q2466355) (← links)
- Some computational aspects of, and the use of computers in, algebraic number theory (Q2552165) (← links)
- The Diophantine equation \(ax^3+by^3+cz^3=0\). Completion of the tables (Q2651983) (← links)
- Igusa's conjecture on exponential sums modulo \(p^m\) and the local-global principle (Q2658405) (← links)
- On the centenary of the local-global principle in number theory (Q2690556) (← links)
- Cube sums of the forms \(3p\) and \(3p^2\). II (Q2696231) (← links)
- Second $p$-descents on elliptic curves (Q2862535) (← links)
- On the Hasse principle for certain quartic hypersurfaces (Q3104451) (← links)
- RATIONAL POINTS ON THREE SUPERELLIPTIC CURVES (Q3115770) (← links)
- The Hermite–Joubert Problem and a Conjecture of Brassil and Reichstein (Q3121324) (← links)
- Some theorems and conjectures in diophantine equations (Q3273343) (← links)
- Number theoretical developments arising from the Siegel formula (Q3884184) (← links)
- The number of generators of the integers of a number field (Q4093542) (← links)
- Sylvester’s problem and mock Heegner points (Q4563641) (← links)
- Multiplicative Subgroups of Index Three in a Field (Q4733949) (← links)
- Explicit isogeny descent on elliptic curves (Q4911914) (← links)
- Cyclic cubic extensions of ℚ (Q5094198) (← links)
- COUNTEREXAMPLES TO THE HASSE PRINCIPLE IN FAMILIES (Q5097514) (← links)
- The average size of the 3‐isogeny Selmer groups of elliptic curves y2=x3+k (Q5108151) (← links)
- An explicit Gross–Zagier formula related to the Sylvester conjecture (Q5241472) (← links)
- Conjectures concerning elliptic curves (Q5553842) (← links)
- Rational arc length (Q5860178) (← links)
- On the $8$ case of the Sylvester conjecture (Q5863061) (← links)
- Counterexamples to the local-global principle for non-singular plane curves and a cubic analogue of Ankeny-Artin-Chowla-Mordell conjecture (Q5863125) (← links)
- On central L-values and the growth of the 3-part of the Tate–Shafarevich group (Q5881024) (← links)
- (Q5887420) (← links)
- The arithmetic of certain quartic curves (Q5916113) (← links)
- Rational solutions to the variants of Erdős–Selfridge superelliptic curves (Q6110510) (← links)
- There are genus one curves violating Hasse principle over every number field (Q6146412) (← links)
- Non-invariance of the Hasse principle with Brauer-Manin obstruction (Q6155358) (← links)
- Cube sum problem for integers having exactly two distinct prime factors (Q6185332) (← links)