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   Home / Science / Math / Number Theory / Diophantine Equations / Equal Sums of Like Powers
 
   Web Sites
  • Equal Sums of Like Powers - Joe K. Crump's search method that works very well for high powers.
    www.spacefire.com/numbertheory/EqualSums.htm
  • Equations Involving Sums of Powers - Joseph McLean's investigations into those equations.
    www.glasgowg43.freeserve.co.uk/sumintro.htm
  • On Equal Sums of Like Powers and Related Problems - Classification of problems related to equal sums of like powers.
    www.cs.man.ac.uk/cnc/EqualSums
  • Overview of Mathematician Secret Room - Page keeping track of solutions of x^3+y^3+z^3 < 1000 and x^3+y^3+2*z^3 < 1000.
    www.asahi-net.or.jp/~KC2H-MSM/mathland/overview.htm
  • Power Page - Steve Dutch's page about powers of numbers.
    www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/RECMATH/rmpowers.htm
  • Sortedsums - D. J. Bernstein's collection of tools for enumerating small solutions to certain types of equal sums of like powers.
    cr.yp.to/sortedsums.html
  • Taxicab Numbers - David W. Wilson's list of the smallest number that can be expressed as a sum of two positive cubes in n different ways, for n = 1 through 5.
    www.lacim.uqam.ca/pi/problem.html
  • The Fifth Taxicab Number is 48988659276962496 - David W. Wilson's article on his search for the smallest integer that can be expressed as a sum of two positive cubes in 5 distinct ways, up to order of summands.
    www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/JIS/wilson10.html
  • Tom's Mathematical Things - Dissertation about equal sums of like powers by Tom Womack.
    tom.womack.net/maths/dissert_abstract.htm
  • Computing Minimal Equal Sums Of Like Powers - Jean-Charles Meyrignac's distributed-computing project on equal sums of like powers and the place to look for the current status of the problem.
    euler.free.fr
  • Equal Sums of Like Powers - Chen Shuwen's extensive collection of equal sums of like powers, especially those that are solutions to multigrade equations.
    member.netease.com/~chin/eslp/eslp.htm

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