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Is "almost-solvability" of Diophantine equations decidable?
Say that a Diophantine equation is almost-satisfiable iff for each $n\in\mathbb{N}$ it has a solution mod $n$. Trivially genuine satisfiability over $\mathbb{N}$ implies almost-satisfiability, but the ...
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Given some recursive function, can we effectively associate it a polynomial as in the DPRM theorem?
I'm interested in the following assertion about the Davis-Putnam-Robinson-Matijasevich theorem
Given a recursive function $f:\mathbb{N}\rightarrow\mathbb{N}$, i.e. its index, we can effectively get ...
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Is decidability reducible to unique decidability (perhaps in multilinear polynomial situations)?
Given a Diophantine equation it is not decidable if it has integer solution.
I. Is there a Diophantine set $\mathcal D_{unique}$ satisfying the properties
every member in $\mathcal D_{unique}$ is a ...
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Variation in decidability of diophantine equations with field extension
Let $O_k$ be the ring of integers in a subfield $k$ of $\overline{\mathbb{Q}}$. Let's call an equation $p(x_1, \dots, x_n) = 0$ where $p$ is a polynomial in $n$-variables $x_1, \dots, x_n$ with ...
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minimum size of undecidable quadratic diophantine problems
According to Matiyasevich, the existence of integer solutions of systems of polynomial equations with integer coefficients is undecidable. By introducing additional variables substituting factors of ...