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On the Diophantine equation $U_n-b^m = c$ (2208.03068v1)
Published 5 Aug 2022 in math.NT
Abstract: Let $(U_n){n\in \mathbb{N}}$ be a fixed linear recurrence sequence defined over the integers (with some technical restrictions). We prove that there exist effectively computable constants $B$ and $N_0$ such that for any $b,c\in \mathbb{Z}$ with $b> B$ the equation $U_n - bm = c$ has at most two distinct solutions $(n,m)\in \mathbb{N}2$ with $n\geq N_0$ and $m\geq 1$. Moreover, we apply our result to the special case of Tribonacci numbers given by $T_1= T_2=1$, $T_3=2$ and $T{n}=T_{n-1}+T_{n-2}+T_{n-3}$ for $n\geq 4$. By means of the LLL-algorithm and continued fraction reduction we are able to prove $N_0=1.1\cdot 10{37}$ and $B=e{438}$. The corresponding reduction algorithm is implemented in Sage.