Solubility of Fermat equations

Browning TD, Dietmann R. 2009.Solubility of Fermat equations. In: Quadratic Forms - algebra, arithmetic and geometry. Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 493, 99–106.

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Browning, Timothy DISTA ; Dietmann, Rainer
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Contemporary Mathematics
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The arithmetic of ternary diagonal equation is considered for degree d >1, with the outcome that the set of coefficients for which the equation admits a non-zero integer solution is shown to have density zero.
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2009-01-01
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Quadratic Forms - algebra, arithmetic and geometry
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493
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99 - 106
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168

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Browning TD, Dietmann R. Solubility of Fermat equations. In: Quadratic Forms - Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry. Vol 493. American Mathematical Society; 2009:99-106. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/conm/493
Browning, T. D., & Dietmann, R. (2009). Solubility of Fermat equations. In Quadratic Forms - algebra, arithmetic and geometry (Vol. 493, pp. 99–106). American Mathematical Society. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/conm/493
Browning, Timothy D, and Rainer Dietmann. “Solubility of Fermat Equations.” In Quadratic Forms - Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry, 493:99–106. American Mathematical Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/conm/493.
T. D. Browning and R. Dietmann, “Solubility of Fermat equations,” in Quadratic Forms - algebra, arithmetic and geometry, vol. 493, American Mathematical Society, 2009, pp. 99–106.
Browning TD, Dietmann R. 2009.Solubility of Fermat equations. In: Quadratic Forms - algebra, arithmetic and geometry. Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 493, 99–106.
Browning, Timothy D., and Rainer Dietmann. “Solubility of Fermat Equations.” Quadratic Forms - Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry, vol. 493, American Mathematical Society, 2009, pp. 99–106, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/conm/493.

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