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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Jacobi–Madden equation is the Diophantine equation
$ a^{4}+b^{4}+c^{4}+d^{4}=(a+b+c+d)^{4}, $
proposed by the physicist Lee W. Jacobi and the mathematician Daniel J. Madden in 2008. The variables a, b, c, and d can be any integers, positive, negative or 0. Jacobi and Madden showed that there are... |