Has this problem been raised ?

Max Alekseyev maxale at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 05:01:23 CET 2008


What is the problem?
To find a solution (i,j,k,m,n) to this equation? In integers?
Anyway, one needs just to take m large enough so that every floor in
the equation turns into 0.

Regards,
Max

On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Alexander Povolotsky <apovolot at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  floor((i/m)^n) + floor((k/m)^n) = floor((l/m)^n)
>
>  n > 2, m > 1, i > 0,  k > 0, l > 0, i != k
>
>  Has this problem been raised and resolved (one way or another) ?
>
>  Thanks,
>  Best Regards,
>  Alexander R. Povolotsky
>





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