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The generalised Fermat equation x 2 + y 3 = z 15
We determine the set of primitive integral solutions to the generalised Fermat equation x 2 + y 3 = z 15. As expected, the only solutions are the trivial ones with xyz = 0 and the non-trivial one (x, y, z) = (± 3, −2, 1)
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