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What is Diophantine geometry?

  • A subarea of number theory named after Diophantus

  • A type of three-dimensional geometry

  • A branch of metrics

  • None of the above

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Diophantine geometry, a branch of number theory named after the Alexandrian mathematician Diophantus, delves into solving polynomial equations with rational or integer coefficients, particularly those involving Pythagorean triples or Fermat's Last Theorem. Often considered a bridge between pure mathematics and number theory, it explores integer solutions to algebraic equations, offering insights into the intricate relationship between numbers and geometry.
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