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Professor of Mathematics, PeriyarManiammai University, Vallam, Thanajvur - 613 403, T.N, India
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam College, Poondi -613 503, Thanajvur.T.N, India.
Abstract
Five different methods of the non-zero non-negative solutions of non- homogeneous Heptic Diophantine equation (x2 - y2)(8x2 +
8y2 -14xy) = 19(X2 Y2) z5 are observed. . Introducing the linear transformations x = u + v, y = u v, X= 2u + v, Y= 2u v, u v
0 in (x2- y2) (8x2 + 8y2 -14xy) = 19 (X2 Y2) z5, it reduces to u2 +15v2 = 19z5. We are solved the above equation through
various choices and the different methods of solutions which are satisfied it. Some interesting relations among the special
numbers and the solutions are exposed.
Keywords: The Diophantine Equation, Heptic Equation, Integral Solutions, Special Numbers, A Few Interesting
Relation
--------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 11D09
Notations used:
Pnm
Tn,m
Ga
Pa
f 4r,3 , f 5r,3 : Fourth and fifth dimensional figurate number r, whose generating polygon is a Triangle
f 4r, 4 , f 5r, 4 : Fourth and fifth dimensional figurate number of rank r, whose generating polygon is a Square
f 4r,5 , f 5r,5 : Fourth and fifth dimensional figurate number of rank r, whose generating polygon is a Pentagon
f 4r,6 , f 5r,6 : Fourth and fifth dimensional figurate number of rank r, whose generating polygon is a Hexagon
f 4r,7 , f 5r,7 : Fourth and fifth dimensional figurate number of rank r, whose generating polygon is a Heptagon
f 4r,8 , f 5r,8 : Fourth and fifth dimensional figurate number of rank r, whose generating polygon is a Octagon
--------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------1. INTRODUCTION
The number theory is the queen of Mathematics. In
particular, the Diophantine equations have a blend of
attracted interesting problems. For an extensive review of
variety of problems, one may refer to [1-21]. In 2014,
Jayakumar.P, Sangeetha. K, [22] have published a paper in
finding the integer solutions of the non- homogeneous
Heptic
Diophantine
equation
( x 2 y 2 )(9 x 2 9 y 2 16xy) 21( X 2 Y 2 ) z 5 . In 2015, the same
authors Jayakumar.P, Sangeetha. K [23] published a paper
in finding integer solutions of then non- homogeneous
Heptic Diophantine equation (x2 -y2)(5x2 + 5y2-8xy) =13(X2
-Y2) z5 Inspired by these, in this work, we are observed
another interesting five different methods the non-zero
integral solutions of the non- homogeneous Heptic
2. DESCRIPTION OF METHOD
Consider the Heptic Diophantine equation
(x 2 y 2 ) 8x 2 + 8y 2 14xy 19 X 2 Y 2 z 5
(1)
(2)
(3)
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2.1 Method: I
(4)
12250 4 1380505 ]
(5)
(8)
Y =Y(a, b) =
1
4
352554 17325 5 ]
(11)
2. z (a, a) -16 t4 ,a = 0
3. x (a, 1)3y(a, 1)-190t4, a2 +5700 t4,a 0(mod2)
4. x (a, 0) 3 y (a, 0) = 0
Observations:
4. X (1,b) + 5832000
2.2 Method: II
G105635a0 (mod2)
G49054a 1 (mod 2)
Take 1 as 1 = 16 1 + 15 1 15
3. y (a, 1) + 384 0
2. x (a,1)+1920
5. Y (a, 1) -6240
f 5a,6 + 21024
(6)
G126054a 1(mod 2)
(7)
6. 3 z(1,0) ,
2
1
2
3 y
16
(1,0)
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(11)
2. z (a, a) -64t4,a = 0
600
6. X (a, 1) - 6960
a
5, 6
+18120
a
4 ,8
- 644600 Pa 62670 Pa
1(mod2)
7. Y (a, 1) -5520
1(mod2)
Each of the following is a nasty number
8. 6 z(1, 0),
1
2
z(0, 1),
3 x(1,
16
29
2.4: Method: IV
Instead of (5) write 19 as
19 =
16
3 X
35
17 + 3 15 17 3 15
11
2.3: Method: V
Instead of (5) write 1 as
1
1 = (7 + 15))(7 7 15)
1(mod2)
10
64
(13)
(12)
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3
4
6
7
X (1,0), - 6 Y (1, 0)
11
3. CONCLUSION
In this work, we have observed various process of
determining infinitely a lot of non-zero different integer
values to the non-homogeneous Heptic Diophantine
equation (x2 - y2)(8x2 + 8y2 -14xy) = 19(X2 Y2)z5. One may
try to find non-negative integer solutions of the above
equations together with their similar observations.
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BIOGRAPHY
(1)Dr. P. Jayakumar received the B. Sc, M.Sc degrees
in Mathematics from Madras University in 1980 and 1983
and the M. Phil, Ph.D degrees in Mathematics from
Bharathidasan University , Thiruchirappalli in 1988 and
2010.Who is now working as Professor of Mathematics,
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