Talk:Tijdeman's theorem
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I'm pretty sure the statement about "consecutive is essential" is false. The statement for any k should follow easily from an effective version of Baker's Theorem on linear forms in logarithms, found in, say Baker's 1975 book "Transcendental Number Theory"134.10.114.3 (talk) 03:28, 15 July 2011 (UTC)
- Nope. The statement for any k is an open problem which would follow from Pillai's conjecture (see article on Catalan's conjecture, now Mihăilescu's theorem), and Pillai's conjecture would follow from the ABC conjecture. Richard Gill (talk) 13:09, 13 September 2012 (UTC)
Approach with Sum of gnomons (x^n-(x-1)^n) (I call Complicate Modulus Algebra)
[edit]To show how intriguing I found my "Complicate Modulus Algebra" method, I propose here how to work on the
Generalized Tijdeman problem
1) With: n,m = Even >=2
As I've shown:
and:
So we can immediately make:
Or:
So, once again, K can be just a sum of 2x-1 terms...
2) The cases [B]n,m with one, or both, ODDS[/B], is more complicate to be solved since as I've shown (here in case both are Odd):
and:
So we have to solve:
That is little more tricky to be reduced.
References
[edit]The only source for this article is to a non-online reference. Can anyone provide something clickable and checkable? wikipediatrix 19:26, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
- I added a number of references including a clickable reference to a survey paper on the history of Catalan's conjecture. Richard Gill (talk) 13:07, 13 September 2012 (UTC)