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  • diophantine equation
    diophantine equation
    noun
    an equation involving more than one variable in which the coefficients of the variables are integers and for which integral solutions are sought.
  • Diophantine equation
    Diophantine equation
    noun
    (in number theory) an equation in more than one variable and with integral coefficients, for which integral solutions are sought

diophantine equation

American  
Or Diophantine equation

noun

Mathematics.
  1. an equation involving more than one variable in which the coefficients of the variables are integers and for which integral solutions are sought.


Diophantine equation British  
/ ˌdaɪəʊˈfæntaɪn /

noun

  1. (in number theory) an equation in more than one variable and with integral coefficients, for which integral solutions are sought

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Diophantine equation Scientific  
  1. A type of indeterminate equation in which the coefficients are integers, studied to determine all integral solutions.


Etymology

Origin of diophantine equation

1925–30; named after Diophantus, 3rd-century a.d. Greek mathematician; see -ine 1