On Divisors of Fermat, Fibonacci, Lucas, and Lehmer Numbers
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- Products of integers with few nonzero digits
- On divisors of Lucas and Lehmer numbers
- Prime divisors of \(a^n-b^n\)
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- Existence of primitive divisors of Lucas and Lehmer numbers (with an appendix by M. Mignotte)
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- On the largest prime factor of non-zero Fourier coefficients of Hecke eigenforms
- Primitive Divisors of Lucas and Lehmer Sequences
- Digitally delicate primes
- On the l.c.m. of random terms of binary recurrence sequences
- A note on Fourier coefficients of Hecke eigenforms in short intervals
- Practical numbers in Lucas sequences
- Prime divisors of sparse values of cyclotomic polynomials and Wieferich primes
- On prime factors of terms of linear recurrence sequences
- Mean divisibility of multinomial coefficients
- Multiperfect numbers with identical digits
- Lucas and Lehmer numbers without primitive divisor
- On the number of prime divisors and radicals of non-zero Fourier coefficients of Hilbert cusp forms
- On the number of divisors of the least common multiples of shifted prime powers
- Solving Thue equations without the full unit group
- On Zsigmondy primes
- On the number of residues of linear recurrences
- Groups without faithful transitive permutation representations of small degree
- A lower bound for the two-variable Artin conjecture and prime divisors of recurrence sequences
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- Prime divisors of sparse integers
- When is \(a^{n}+1\) the sum of two squares?
- On the number of residues of certain second-order linear recurrences
- On the composition of a certain arithmetic function
- On the l.c.m. of shifted Lucas numbers
- \(p\)-adic logarithmic forms and a problem of Erdős
- Diophantine equations involving the Euler totient function
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