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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
1. We determine first an infinity of solutions of the equation xn-yn=zm when m, n are relatively prime. Let p be an odd prime; then q= pm has a primitive root g, say, and so, if ϕ is Euler's function, x= gϕ(q) satisfies xn= gnϕ(q)) = l (mod q).