I was working about additive splitting of integer
polynomials and fell upon this equality:
4a^4 + b^4 = {a^2+(a+b)^2}.{a^2+(a -b)^2}...
Best regards,
Alain
I was working on equations which reveal to the contemplator deep
meanings of space, time and affinity and fell upon this equation:
1 = 1
But then, that's just me.
Bonjour,
are sure that "1 = 1 " is an equation?
alain
Are you sure that you exist?
This is commonly known as Sophie Germain's Identity;
see for instance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Germain
(the paragraph on her contributions to number theory).
--Gerhard
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Gerhard J. Woeginger http://www.win.tue.nl/~gwoegi/
Nice to get your name stuck on something.
That I didn't know (and I really ought to have done).
To me it was just an Aurefeuillian factorisation.
I've got to admit, there's something prettier about
Sophie-Germain's rendering of it.
Phil
--
Any true emperor never needs to wear clothes. -- Devany on r.a.s.f1
Except where it's cold.
1 =1 is an equation, innit, albeit a short one? Hofstadter uses
0 = 0 as an equation in his "Godel, Escher, Bach".