Sum of two cubes
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In mathematics, the sum of two cubes is a cubed number added to another cubed number. Every sum of cubes may be factored according to the identity
Taxicab numbers
Taxicab numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a sum of two positive integer cubes in n distinct ways. The smallest taxicab number is 1729,[1] expressed as
- or
The smallest taxicab number expressed in 3 different ways is 87,539,319, expressed as
- , or
The smallest taxicab number expressed in 3 different ways by using both positive and negative integers is 4104,[2] expressed as
- , or
References
- ^ "A001235 - OEIS". oeis.org. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
- ^ Silverman, Joseph H. (1993). "Taxicabs and Sums of Two Cubes". The American Mathematical Monthly. 100 (4): 331. doi:10.2307/2324954.
Further reading
- Broughan, Kevin A. (January 2003). "Characterizing the Sum of Two Cubes" (PDF). Journal of Integer Sequences. 6 (4): 46. Bibcode:2003JIntS...6...46B.
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