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Palindromic powers.

Hernández, Santos Hernández, Luca, Florian (2006)

Revista Colombiana de Matemáticas

Parametric Solutions of the Diophantine Equation A² + nB⁴ = C³

Susil Kumar Jena (2014)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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.

Parametrization of integral values of polynomials

Giulio Peruginelli (2010)

Actes des rencontres du CIRM

We will recall a recent result about the classification of those polynomial in one variable with rational coefficients whose image over the integer is equal to the image of an integer coefficients polynomial in possibly many variables. These set is polynomially generated over the integers by a family of polynomials whose denominator is 2 and they have a symmetry with respect to a particular axis.We will also give a description of the linear factors of the bivariate separated polynomial f ( X ) - f ( Y ) over a...

Perfect powers expressible as sums of two fifth or seventh powers

Sander R. Dahmen, Samir Siksek (2014)

Acta Arithmetica

We show that the generalized Fermat equations with signatures (5,5,7), (5,5,19), and (7,7,5) (and unit coefficients) have no non-trivial primitive integer solutions. Assuming GRH, we also prove the non-existence of non-trivial primitive integer solutions for the signatures (5,5,11), (5,5,13), and (7,7,11). The main ingredients for obtaining our results are descent techniques, the method of Chabauty-Coleman, and the modular approach to Diophantine equations.

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