Solutions to the Diophantine Equation p3x = z2 − 17 for Odd Primes p
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5 pages•Date: July 20, 2024Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the solutions to the Diophantine equation
p3x = z2 − 17,
where p is a fixed odd prime, and x and z are positive integers. We examine
specific cases and provide a detailed analysis of the solutions. Notably,
one solution is given by (p, x, z) = (2, 1, 5). This study contributes to the
broader understanding of the behavior of such equations and their integer
solutions.
Keyphrases: Prime number, integer, odd prime