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Geometry and Diophantine equations have been ever-present in mathematics. According to the existing literature the work of Diophantus of Alexandria was mentioned before 364 AD, but a systematic mathematical study of word equations began only in the 20th century. So, the title of the present article does not seem to be justified at all. However, a Diophantine equation can be viewed as a special case of a system of word equations over a unary alphabet, and, more importantly, a word equation can be viewed as a special case of a Diophantine equation. Hence, the problem WordEquations: “Is a given word equation solvable?”, is intimately related to Hilbert’s 10th problem on the solvability of Diophantine equations. This became clear to the Russian school of mathematics at the latest in the mid 1960s, after which a systematic study of that relation began.
Here, we review some recent developments which led to an amazingly simple decision procedure for WordEquations, and to the description of the set of all solutions as an EDT0L language.
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Diekert, V. (2015). More Than 1700 Years of Word Equations. In: Maletti, A. (eds) Algebraic Informatics. CAI 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9270. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23021-4_2
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