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On the Diophantine equation $(5pn^{2}-1)^{x}+(p(p-5)n^{2}+1)^{y}=(pn)^{z}$

Published 26 Feb 2020 in math.NT | (2002.11366v1)

Abstract: Let $p$ be a prime number with $p>3$, $p\equiv 3\pmod{4}$ and let $n$ be a positive integer. In this paper, we prove that the Diophantine equation $(5pn{2}-1){x}+(p(p-5)n{2}+1){y}=(pn){z}$ has only the positive integer solution $(x,y,z)=(1,1,2)$ where $pn \equiv \pm1 \pmod 5$. As an another result, we show that the Diophantine equation $(35n{2}-1){x}+(14n{2}+1){y}=(7n){z}$ has only the positive integer solution $(x,y,z)=(1,1,2)$ where $n\equiv \pm 3% \pmod{5}$ or $5\mid n$. On the proofs, we use the properties of Jacobi symbol and Baker's method.

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