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Extending earlier results from the literature, the authors give the solutions of the title equation under certain assumptions. To prove their results, they combine several results and techniques e.g. concerning elliptic equations, ternary equations, Pell equations and Lucas sequences.
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On the exponential Diophantine equation \(x^2 + 2^a p^b = y^n\)
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    On the exponential Diophantine equation \(x^2 + 2^a p^b = y^n\) (English)
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    3 May 2016
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    Extending earlier results from the literature, the authors give the solutions of the title equation under certain assumptions. To prove their results, they combine several results and techniques e.g. concerning elliptic equations, ternary equations, Pell equations and Lucas sequences.
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    exponential Diophantine equation
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    primitive divisor
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    Lucas number
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    Jacobi symbol
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