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>>9039332
>That literally is scientific but I'm guessing you yourself are a nigger.
Link to the publication?

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>>9029000
>Let (x,y,z) be a solution. If d=gcd(x,y,z), then (x/d,y/d,z/d) is a solution.

(x/d)^4+4(y/d)^4
=(1/d)^4 (x^4+4y^4)
=(1/d)^4 z^2
=(z/d^2)^2
!= (z/d)^2

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>>8973615
>filename
whew

>tfw craving that cheap food court but don't want to bus all the way to campus

>>8973617
Plain curiosity since it's obviously unknown, I suppose it would be better to start looking for [math] E/\mathbb{Q}[r] [/math] such that for all [math] n\in \mathbb{N} [/math] there's some [math] m \in \mathbb{Q} [/math] that gives a specialization of [math] rank_\mathbb{Q}(E)=n [/math].

I think the max rank ever found is only like 14 anyway :/

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