Abstract

Let $K$ be an algebraic number field. A cuboid is said to be $K$-rational if its edges and face diagonals lie in $K$. A $K$-rational cuboid is said to be perfect if its body diagonal lies in $K$. The existence of perfect $\mathbb{Q}$-rational cuboids is an unsolved problem. We prove here that there are infinitely many distinct cubic fields $K$ such that a perfect $K$-rational cuboid exists; and that, for every integer $n\geq 2$, there is an algebraic number field $K$ of degree $n$ such that there exists a perfect $K$-rational cuboid.

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