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The following pages link to On the system of Diophantine equations \(a^2+b^2=(m^2+1)^r\) and \(a^x+b^y=(m^2+1)^z\) (Q2883257):
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- On the solutions of a system of two Diophantine equations (Q477110) (← links)
- An upper bound for the number of solutions of ternary purely exponential Diophantine equations (Q1675593) (← links)
- On the exponential Diophantine equation \((am^2 + 1)^x + (bm^2 - 1)^y= (cm)^z\) with \(c \mid m\) (Q1705214) (← links)
- The exponential Diophantine equation \(\left(4 m^2 + 1\right)^x + \left(5 m^2 - 1\right)^y = (3 m)^z\) (Q1724695) (← links)
- A purely exponential Diophantine equation in three unknowns (Q2151162) (← links)
- On the system of Diophantine equations \((m^2 - 1)^r + b^2 = c^2\) and \((m^2 - 1)^x + b^y = c^z\) (Q2344351) (← links)
- The complete solution of the Diophantine equation \((4m^2 + 1)^x + (5m^2 - 1)^y = (3m)^z\) (Q2400088) (← links)
- On the Diophantine system \(a^2+b^2=c^r\) and \(a^x+b^y=c^z\) for \(b\) is a prime (Q2815830) (← links)
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- On a conjecture on exponential Diophantine equations (Q3651119) (← links)
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- Number of solutions to a special type of unit equations in two unknowns, II (Q6491581) (← links)