Author:
Brauer Alfred,Reynolds R. L.
Abstract
In 1913 L. Aubry [1] proved the following theorem:
If a and m are relatively prime, m > 0, and if
is not an
integer, then it is always possible to find integers x and y not both zero such
that
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
Cited by
17 articles.
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