Hi,

I've seen the way you solve Linear Diophantine equations. You break a large 
problem into smaller ones. Then you add solutions of all the smaller 
problems together, yield the solution of the large problem. I think it's 
very good. I don't find any bug or drawback. Why do you want to 
re-implement? You said incomplete solution. What makes you think that? Can 
you tell me more?

Thank you

On Thursday, March 13, 2014 3:41:41 PM UTC+2, Nguyen Tung wrote:
>
> Hi,
> My name is Tung. I'm 19 and I'm from Vietnam. I have a question concerning 
> Diophantine equation. In the very last line of your Ideas list, you say 
> there is more work to do. So can you tell me more information about this 
> topic and what exactly need to be done ?
>

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