A note on a conjecture of Jeśmanowicz
Let a, b, c be relatively prime positive integers such that . Jeśmanowicz conjectured in 1956 that for any given positive integer n the only solution of in positive integers is x=y=z=2. If n=1, then, equivalently, the equation , for integers u>v>0, has only the solution x=y=z=2. We prove that this is the case when one of u, v has no prime factor of the form 4l+1 and certain congruence and inequality conditions on u, v are satisfied.