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A Simple Solution of the Diophantine Equation $X^3 + Y^3 = Z^2 + T^2$

Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
doi 10.1090/s0002-9904-1949-09236-4
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April 1, 1949

Authors
R. C. Campbell
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American Mathematical Society (AMS)


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