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The following pages link to The diophantine equation \(x^2+5^{2k+1}= y^n\) (Q1283649):
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- On the Diophantine equation \(x^2+5^a\cdot 11^b=y^n\) (Q617797) (← links)
- On some generalized Lebesgue-Nagell equations (Q626833) (← links)
- On the Diophantine equation \(x^ 2+a^ 2=2y^ p\). (Q1890430) (← links)
- On the Diophantine equation \(x^2+3^a41^b=y^n\) (Q2221026) (← links)
- On Lebesgue–Ramanujan–Nagell Type Equations (Q3298293) (← links)
- (Q4920910) (← links)
- The equation $(x-d)^5+x^5+(x+d)^5=y^n$ (Q4988887) (← links)
- On the diophantine equation x2+5a·pb=yn (Q5019629) (← links)
- AN APPLICATION OF THE MODULAR METHOD AND THE SYMPLECTIC ARGUMENT TO A LEBESGUE–NAGELL EQUATION (Q5112817) (← links)
- On the Diophantine Equation x 2 + 2 α 5 β 13 γ = y n (Q5387615) (← links)
- The Diophantine equation $x^2+3^a\cdot 5^b\cdot 7^c\cdot 19^d=4y^n$ (Q5874341) (← links)
- Complete solutions of a Lebesgue-Ramanujan-Nagell type equation. (Q6584379) (← links)