The Fermat-type equations x^5+y^5=2z^p or 3z^p solved through Q-curves
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Abstract: We solve the Diophantine equations with for a set of prime numbers of density 1/4, 1/2, respectively. The method consists in relating a possible solution to another Diophantine equation and solving the later by using Q-curves and a generalized modular technique as in work of Ellenberg and Dieulefait-Jimenez along with some new techniques for eliminating newforms.
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