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Diophantine equation
Diophantine equationn. An algebraic equation with two or more variables whose coefficients are integers, studied to determine all integral solutions. [After Diophantus, third-century ad Greek mathematician.]Diophantine equation (ˌdaɪəʊˈfæntaɪn) n (Mathematics) (in number theory) an equation in more than one variable and with integral coefficients, for which integral solutions are sought[C18: after Diophantus, Greek mathematician of the 3rd century ad]Diophantine equation
Diophantine equation (mathematics)Equations with integer coefficients to whichinteger solutions are sought. Because the results arerestricted to integers, different algorithms must be usedfrom those which find real solutions.
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