Robert Styer

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
At most one solution to \(a^x + b^y = c^z\) of \(a, b, c\)2025-01-20Paper
On a conjecture concerning the number of solutions to \(a^x + b^y = c^z\). II2025-01-20Paper
ON A CONJECTURE CONCERNING THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS TO2023-09-06Paper
On a conjecture concerning the number of solutions to $a^x+b^y=c^z$, II2022-11-23Paper
On a conjecture concerning the number of solutions to $a^x+b^y=c^z$2022-06-28Paper
Number of solutions to $a^x + b^y = c^z$, A Shorter Version2022-06-28Paper
A Survey on the Ternary Purely Exponential Diophantine Equation $a^x + b^y = c^z$2019-07-22Paper
Two terms with known prime divisors adding to a power2019-02-01Paper
Number of solutions to $a^x + b^y = c^z$2017-03-31Paper
Bennett's Pillai theorem with fractional bases and negative exponents allowed2016-03-11Paper
Persistence: a digit problem2015-06-15Paper
Handling a large bound for a problem on the generalized Pillai equation \(\pm r a^{x} \pm sb^{y}=c\)2014-10-23Paper
The number of solutions to the generalized Pillai equation \(\pm ra^{x} \pm sb^{y}=c\).2013-06-11Paper
The generalized Pillai equation \(\pm ra^x\pm sb^y=c\)2011-04-20Paper
The generalized Pillai equation $\pm r a^x \pm s b^y = c$, II2011-02-21Paper
Smallest examples of strings of consecutive happy numbers2010-06-21Paper
On the generalized Pillai equation \(\pm a^{x}\pm b^{y}=c\)2006-11-15Paper
On \(p^x-q^y=c\) and related three term exponential Diophantine equations with prime bases.2004-05-27Paper
Small Two-Variable Exponential Diophantine Equations1993-08-15Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q40214181993-01-16Paper
Hecke theory over arbitrary number fields1989-01-01Paper
Eisenstein series over complex quadratic fields when the class number exceeds one1987-01-01Paper
Prime Determinant Matrices and the Sympletic Theta Function1984-01-01Paper
Evaluating symplectic Gauss sums and Jacobi Symbols1984-01-01Paper
Number of solutions to $a^x+b^y=c^z$ with $\gcd(a,b)>1$N/APaper
At most one solution to $a^x + b^y = c^z$ for some ranges of $a$, $b$, $c$N/APaper

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