Category:Examples of Diophantine Problems
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This category contains examples of Diophantine Problem.
A Diophantine problem is a system of Diophantine equations which has more unknowns than it has equations.
Subcategories
This category has only the following subcategory.
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- One Hundred Fowls Problems (11 P)
Pages in category "Examples of Diophantine Problems"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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- Diophantine Problem/Examples
- Diophantine Problem/Examples/Arbitrary Example 1
- Diophantine Problem/Examples/Arbitrary Example 2
- Diophantus of Alexandria/Arithmetica/Book 1/Problem 22
- Diophantus of Alexandria/Arithmetica/Book 1/Problem 22/6, 4, 5
- Diophantus of Alexandria/Arithmetica/Book 3/Problem 12
- Diophantus of Alexandria/Arithmetica/Book 3/Problem 6
- Diophantus of Alexandria/Arithmetica/Book 5/Problem 30