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Efficient solutions to general Bézout’s identity $a_1 b_1 + \dots + a_n b_n = 1$

Suppose I have integers $a_1, \dots, a_n$ which are coprime, meaning that $$a_1 b_1 + \dots + a_n b_n = 1$$ has a solution in integers $b_1, \dots, b_n$. I would like to get a bound saying ...
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Collatz conjecture and a diophantine equation

Let $M \ge 2$. Inspired by the Collatz iteration / algorithm ($M=2$), I tried the following function: $$C_M(n) = n/M, \text{ if } n \equiv 0 \mod M, \text{ otherwise } (M+1)n+\{(M-n) \mod M \}$$ We ...
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Diophantine equations over cyclotomic fields

Let $\mathbb{Q}^{\text{ab}}$ be the compositum of all finite abelian extensions of $\mathbb{Q}$. Explicitly, $\mathbb{Q}^{\text{ab}}$ is the field obtained from $\mathbb{Q}$ by adjoining all roots of ...
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Solutions of a quadratic Diophantine equation over algebraic integers

The problem is not very exactly Diophantine in the classical way. I am trying to find some algebraic integer solutions in a number ring to a quadratic equation over the same ring. Precisely, let $\...
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Reference request: "A result of Siegel" related to Ramanujan-Nagell type equations

Wikipedia refers to the Diophantine equation $ x^2 + D = AB^n $ as an "equation of Ramanujan–Nagell type". It also says that "A result of Siegel implies that the number of solutions in ...
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How many integers below $n$ can be expressed as a sum of $k$ $m$th powers?

For $m,k \geq 2$, let $C_{m,k}(n)$ denote the number of positive integers less than or equal to $n$ which can be expressed as a sum of $k$ $m$th powers. I am interested in the asymptotic behavior of ...
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n-ary quadratic forms with $S$-integer values

Let $Q(x_1,\ldots,x_n):=x_1^2+\cdots+x_n^2$ be an $n$-ary quadratic form. Given a finite set of (rational) primes $S$ is there an algorithm or theorem that describes all solutions to $Q(x_1,\ldots,...
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Hurwitz integers and $F_4$

The Hurwitz integers are $$ \mathcal H= \{a+bi+cj+dk:a,b,c,d\in\mathbb Z\;\text{ or } \;a,b,c,d\in \tfrac12+\mathbb Z\}. $$ I want to know if there is a formula, for $m\in\mathbb Z$, for the number ...
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A diophantine equation involving partial sums of exponentials similar than the equation in Fermat's Last Theorem

I'm curious about the following diophantine equation from my invention: I don't know if this is in the literature, I wrote it using creativity in an attempt to write a variant of the equation in ...
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What about an alternative formulation for different prime constellations in the spirit of Suzuki's theorem for twin primes?

It is known that the twin prime conjecture is a special case of the $k$-tuple conjecture. See if you want the article with title k-Tuple Conjecture from the encyclopedia Wolfram MathWorld. On the ...
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