The Nagell-Ljunggren equation via Runge's method
Abstract
The Diophantine equation (xn-1)/(x-1)=yq has four known solutions in integers x, y, q and n with |x|, |y|, q > 1 and n > 2. Whilst we expect that there are, in fact, no more solutions, such a result is well beyond current technology. In this paper, we prove that if (x,y,n,q) is a solution to this equation, then n has three or fewer prime divisors, counted with multiplicity. This improves a result of Bugeaud and Mihailescu.
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