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General sharp bounds for the number of solutions to purely exponential equations with three terms

Number Theory 2025-04-15 v3

Abstract

It is conjectured that for any fixed relatively prime positive integers a,ba,b and cc all greater than 1 there is at most one solution to the equation ax+by=cza^x+b^y=c^z in positive integers x,yx,y and zz, except for specific cases. In this paper, we prove that for any fixed cc there is at most one solution to the equation, except for only finitely many pairs of aa and b.b. This is regarded as a 3-variable generalization of the result of Miyazaki and Pink [T. Miyazaki and I. Pink, Number of solutions to a special type of unit equations in two unknowns, III, arXiv:2403.20037 (accepted for publication in Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.)] which asserts that for any fixed positive integer aa there are only finitely many pairs of coprime positive integers bb and cc with b>1b>1 such that the Pillai's type equation axby=ca^x-b^y=c has more than one solution in positive integers xx and yy. The proof of our result is based on a certain pp-adic idea of Miyazaki and Pink and relies on many deep theorems on the theory of Diophantine approximation, and it also includes the complete description of solutions to some interesting system of simultaneous polynomial-exponential equations. We also discuss how effectively exceptional pairs of aa and bb on our result for each cc can be determined.

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@article{arxiv.2407.07407,
  title  = {General sharp bounds for the number of solutions to purely exponential equations with three terms},
  author = {Maohua Le and Takafumi Miyazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.07407},
  year   = {2025}
}

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25 pages; title changed; major revision