A Conjecture Concerning an Exponential Diophantine Equation
(1.Department of Mathematics,Zhanjiang Normal College,Zhanjiang 524048,Guangdong China;2.Department of Mathematics,Shanghai Teachers’ Uniersity,Shanghai 200234,China)
Online:2003-03-15
Published:2012-11-09
About author:LE Mao-hua(1952-),male,was born in Shanghai City,professor of Department of Mathematics,Zhanjiang Normal College;research area is number theory.
Supported by:
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(19871073);Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation(011871);Natural Science Foundation of the Education Department of Guangdong Province(0161)
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