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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/number-theory-seminar-128
SUMMARY:Number Theory Seminar
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DESCRIPTION:DAVID MCKINNON\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO\n\nHow crowded can rati
 onal solutions be?\n\nSay you've got the equation x^2-2y^2=z^4-1. Lots of 
 rational solutions\nthere\, like (1\,1\,0). How are those solutions distri
 buted in 3-space?\nIn particular\, how close can they get to (1\,1\,0)? Th
 is abstract has\nthe questions\, but the talk has the answers. Well\, some
  of 'em.\n\nMC 5479
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