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a Diophantine equation as a divisor
Posted: May 25, 2010 1:11 PM
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Dear fellow mathematicians,

If on has an idea to solve the following equation:

Find all positive integers x, y and z such that:
z^p-y^p-x^p | (z^p)^p-(y^p)^p-(x^p)^p ,
where z>y>x and p>2 is a prime number.

Thank you,
Omar Hosseiny



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