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Given an integer , let be pairwise coprime integers , a family of nonempty proper subsets of with “enough” elements, and a function . Does there exist at least one prime such that divides for some , but it does not divide ? We answer this question in the positive when the are prime powers and and are subjected to certain restrictions.We use the result to prove that, if and is a set of three or more primes that contains all prime divisors of any number of the form for...
Let be a monic polynomial which is a power of a polynomial of degree and having simple real roots. For given positive integers with and gcd with whenever , we show that the equationwith for has only finitely many solutions in integers and except in the case
For any positive integer , let be the -generalized Pell sequence which starts with ( terms) with the linear recurrence
Let be Narayana’s sequence given by
The purpose of this paper is to determine all -Pell numbers which are sums of two Narayana’s numbers. More precisely, we study the Diophantine equation
in nonnegative integers , , and .
Let and let be the -generalized Pell sequence defined by
for with initial conditions
In this study, we handle the equation in positive integers , , , such that and give an upper bound on Also, we will show that the equation with has only one solution given by
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