Re: x^3-x=6*y^3



Ricardo Alfaro <ralfaro@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes in article <19592887.1128086123590.JavaMail.jakarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> dated Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:14:53 EDT:
>Has anyone reference to this Diophantine equation? or a proof that it has only
>the trivial solutions (0,0),(1,0),(-1,0)?

What about (2,1) and (3,2)?

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