Abstract

AbstractLetpbe an odd prime. In this paper, we consider the equationand we describe all its solutions. Moreover, we prove that this equation has no solution (x,y,m,n) whenn>3 is an odd prime andyis not the sum of two consecutive squares. This extends the work of Tengely [On the diophantine equationx2+q2m=2yp,Acta Arith.127(1) (2007), 71–86].

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