- “zenzizenzic”, “
biquadrate” or “supercubed”
instead of “to the
power of 4”. The
sequence of
fourth powers of
integers (also
known as
biquadrates or tesseractic...
- as a sum of 14
fourth powers (Vaughan in 1986 and 1989
reduced the 14
biquadrates successively to 13 and 12). The
exact value of G(k) is
unknown for any...
-
zenzicube (sixth),
second sursolid (seventh), and
zenzizenzizenzic (eighth).
Biquadrate has been used to
refer to the
fourth power as well. In 1636,
James Hume...
- that
every positive integer is
either a
biquadrate (fourth power) or the sum of not more than
nineteen biquadrates.
These hypotheses form what is
known as...
- four each carillon, carillonneur,
quadrin quadrum,
quadrus quadr-
square biquadrate, biquadratic, cadre, conquadrate, escadrille, intrasquad, quadrance, quadrate...
- Foundation. Rose, Kermit; Brudno,
Simcha (1973), "More
about four
biquadrates equal one
biquadrate",
Mathematics of Com****tion, 27 (123): 491–494, doi:10.2307/2005655...
-
geradlinigen Viereckes, Grunert-Archiv 2, 1842, S. 225–261
Tafeln für die
Zerlegung der
Zahlen bis 4100 in
Biquadrate,
Crelles Journal 46, 1853, S. 1–23...
- arXiv:0809.3478 ****son,
Leonard Eugene (1920), "Sum or
difference of two
biquadrates never a square; area of a
rational right triangle never a square", History...
- Schéma de la solution. (French.
English summary) [Waring's
problem for
biquadrates. I.
Sketch of the solution]
Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences...