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The following pages link to Fibonacci numbers at most one away from a perfect power (Q952007):
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- Terms of generalized Fibonacci sequences that are powers of their orders (Q327182) (← links)
- Fibonacci and Lucas numbers of the form \(2^a+3^b+5^c\) (Q376538) (← links)
- Combinatorial constructions for the Zeckendorf sum of digits of polynomial values (Q386499) (← links)
- Generalized Fibonacci numbers of the form \(2^a + 3^b + 5^c\) (Q487056) (← links)
- The Fibonacci version of the Brocard-Ramanujan Diophantine equation (Q555198) (← links)
- Linear combinations of prime powers in sums of terms of binary recurrence sequences (Q683367) (← links)
- On Fibonacci numbers which are elliptic Carmichael (Q1677544) (← links)
- Generalized Fibonacci numbers of the form \(wx^2 + 1\) (Q1701404) (← links)
- On perfect powers that are sums of two Fibonacci numbers (Q1748132) (← links)
- Two \(b\)-repunits in the Fibonacci sequence (Q1998907) (← links)
- On the exponential Diophantine equation \(F_{n+1}^x - F_{n-1}^x = F_m\) (Q2050151) (← links)
- On a Diophantine equation involving Fibonacci numbers and the Ramanujan \(\tau\)-function of factorials (Q2115627) (← links)
- Fermat and Mersenne numbers in \(k\)-Pell sequence (Q2126882) (← links)
- Balancing and balancing-like numbers which are one away from perfect powers (Q2198171) (← links)
- On the nonnegative integer solutions to the equation \(F_n \pm F_m = y^a\) (Q2212657) (← links)
- An exponential Diophantine equation related to powers of two consecutive Fibonacci numbers (Q2276093) (← links)
- Diophantine equations involving the Euler totient function (Q2288317) (← links)
- Shifted powers in Lucas-Lehmer sequences (Q2316334) (← links)
- Upper bounds for solutions of an exponential Diophantine equation (Q2340846) (← links)
- \(k\)-Fibonacci powers as sums of powers of some fixed primes (Q2664017) (← links)
- On Fibonacci numbers as sum of powers of two consecutive tribonacci numbers (Q2670724) (← links)
- (Q3177673) (← links)
- Diophantine approximation (Q5022293) (← links)