Terms of generalized Fibonacci sequences that are powers of their orders
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Publication:327182
DOI10.1007/s10986-016-9315-2zbMath1403.11027OpenAlexW2395948635MaRDI QIDQ327182
Pavel Trojovský, Diego Marques
Publication date: 19 October 2016
Published in: Lithuanian Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10986-016-9315-2
linear forms in logarithmsDiophantine equationsgeneralized Fibonacci sequencesprimitive divisor theorem
Exponential Diophantine equations (11D61) Fibonacci and Lucas numbers and polynomials and generalizations (11B39) Linear forms in logarithms; Baker's method (11J86)
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