Sylvester's Problem and Mock Heegner Points
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cubeequationsequivheegnermathbbmockmodulopmod
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We prove that if $p \equiv 4,7 \pmod{9}$ is prime and $3$ is not a cube modulo $p$, then both of the equations $x^3+y^3=p$ and $x^3+y^3=p^2$ have a solution with $x,y \in \mathbb{Q}$.
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