Glasnik Matematicki, Vol. 41, No.2 (2006), 217-221.
ON A FAMILY OF QUARTIC EQUATIONS AND A DIOPHANTINE PROBLEM OF MARTIN GARDNER
P. G. Walsh
Department of Mathematics, University of Ottawa, 585 King Edward St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N-6N5
e-mail: gwalsh@mathstat.uottawa.ca
Abstract.
Wilhelm Ljunggren proved many fundamental theorems on
equations of the form aX2 - bY4 = δ,
where δ ∈
{±1, 2, ±4}. Recently, these results have been improved using
a number of methods. Remarkably, the equation
aX2 - bY4 = -2
remains elusive, as there have been no results in the literature
which are comparable to results proved for the other values of
δ. In this paper we give a sharp estimate for the number of
integer solutions in the particular case that a = 1 and b is of
a certain form. As a consequence of this result, we give an
elementary solution to a Diophantine problem due to Martin Gardner
which was previously solved by Charles Grinstead using Baker's
theory.
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification.
11D25.
Key words and phrases. Diophantine equation, integer point, elliptic curve,
Pell equation.
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DOI: 10.3336/gm.41.2.04
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