On a class of Lebesgue-Ljunggren-Nagell type equations

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Abstract: Given odd, coprime integers a, b (a>0), we consider the Diophantine equation ax2+b2l=4yn, x,yinBbbZ, linBbbN, n odd prime, gcd(x,y)=1. We completely solve the above Diophantine equation for ain7,11,19,43,67,163, and b a power of an odd prime, under the conditions 2n1blotequivpm1(moda) and gcd(n,b)=1. For other square-free integers a>3 and b a power of an odd prime, we prove that the above Diophantine equation has no solutions for all integers x, y with (gcd(x,y)=1), linmathbbN and all odd primes n>3, satisfying 2n1blotequivpm1(moda), gcd(n,b)=1, and gcd(n,h(a))=1, where h(a) denotes the class number of the imaginary quadratic field mathbbQ(sqrta).





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