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On the Diophantine equation x² - dy⁴ = 1 with prime discriminant II

D. Poulakis, P. G. Walsh (2006)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let p denote a prime number. P. Samuel recently solved the problem of determining all squares in the linear recurrence sequence {Tₙ}, where Tₙ and Uₙ satisfy Tₙ² - pUₙ² = 1. Samuel left open the problem of determining all squares in the sequence {Uₙ}. This problem was recently solved by the authors. In the present paper, we extend our previous joint work by completely solving the equation Uₙ = bx², where b is a fixed positive squarefree integer. This result also extends previous work...

Parametric Solutions of the Diophantine Equation A² + nB⁴ = C³

Susil Kumar Jena (2014)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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The Diophantine equation A² + nB⁴ = C³ has infinitely many integral solutions A, B, C for any fixed integer n. The case n = 0 is trivial. By using a new polynomial identity we generate these solutions, and then give conditions when the solutions are pairwise co-prime.