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The following pages link to Applications of the hypergeometric method to the generalized Ramanujan-Nagell equation (Q1611260):
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- Bennett's Pillai theorem with fractional bases and negative exponents allowed (Q259512) (← links)
- Sums of two cubes as twisted perfect powers, revisited (Q723169) (← links)
- On the generalized Pillai equation \(\pm a^{x}\pm b^{y}=c\) (Q852536) (← links)
- Convergents and irrationality measures of logarithms (Q925114) (← links)
- Ramanujan-Nagell cubics (Q1638040) (← links)
- Rational approximation to values of \(G\)-functions, and their expansions in integer bases (Q1702681) (← links)
- On the number of positive integer solutions \((x, n)\) of the generalized Ramanujan-Nagell equation \(x^2-2^r = p^n\) (Q1705826) (← links)
- The polynomial-exponential equation \(1 + 2^a + 6^b = y^q\) (Q1705835) (← links)
- On the Diophantine equation \(x^ 2+a^ 2=2y^ p\). (Q1890430) (← links)
- On a mixed Littlewood conjecture for quadratic numbers (Q2388619) (← links)
- Homogeneous forms of degree 3 and \(p\)-th powers (Q2483165) (← links)
- The torsion index of the spin groups (Q2572637) (← links)
- Starting with gaps between k-free numbers (Q2942518) (← links)
- THE DIOPHANTINE EQUATION (2am - 1)<sup>x</sup> + (2m)<sup>y</sup> = (2am + 1)<sup>z</sup> (Q3165315) (← links)
- A note on the number of solutions of the generalized Ramanujan-Nagell equation x 2 − D = p n (Q3165649) (← links)
- On the Ramanujan-Nagell type Diophantine equation x2+Akn=B (Q3177779) (← links)
- An old and new approach to Goormaghtigh’s equation (Q3298978) (← links)
- On the factorization of consecutive integers (Q3625706) (← links)
- Squares with Three Nonzero Digits (Q4581320) (← links)
- Perfect powers with few binary digits and related Diophantine problems, II (Q4649449) (← links)
- ON THE FACTORISATION OF (Q5232878) (← links)
- An upper bound for least solutions of the exponential Diophantine equation D<sub>1</sub>x<sup>2</sup> - D<sub>2</sub>y<sup>2</sup> = λk<sup>z</sup> (Q5253875) (← links)