A NOTE ON THE FIELD ISOMORPHISM PROBLEM OF X + sX + s AND RELATED CUBIC THUE EQUATIONS
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چکیده
We study the field isomorphism problem of cubic generic polynomial X + sX + s over the field of rational numbers with the specialization of the parameter s to nonzero rational integers m via primitive solutions to the family of cubic Thue equations x − 2mxy − 9mxy −m(2m+ 27)y = λ where λ is a divisor of m(4m+ 27).
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