The sufficient conditions for insolvability of some Diophantine equations of $n$-th degree
Abstract: The sufficient conditions for insolvability of the Diophantine equation $\sum_{i=1}{m}x_i{n}=bc{n}$ ($n, m \geq 2$, $b, c\in \mathbb{N}$) in nonnegative integers are obtained for the case where the canonical decomposition of the number $c$ consists of powers of primes $p_i$ which satisfy the condition $\varphi(p_i{k_i})\mid n$ ($p_i{k_i }\geq 3)$ for some natural numbers $k_i$ $(i=1,2,\ldots ,l)$; $\varphi(x)$ is the Euler's totient function. Moreover, it is proved that if $b< m< p_i{k_i}$ $(i=1,2,\ldots ,l)$, then this equation has no solution with natural components $x_1,x_2,\ldots ,x_m$. Besides, applying only elementary methods, it is proved that the Diophantine equation $x_1n+x_2n=(p{s} p_1{s_1} p_2{s_2}\ldots p_l{s_l}){n}$ (with nonnegative integers $s$, $s_i$ $(i=1,2,..,l)$) has no solution with natural components if $n\geq 3$, $p$ is a prime number, while $p_i$ is a prime such that there is a natural number $k_i$ with $\varphi(p_i{k_i})\mid n$ $(p_i{k_i}\geq 3)$.
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