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Integer solutions of $a^2+ab+b^2=7^n$

Tien Nam Le, Tung Tho Nguyen

Published 2021-04-18Version 1

In this article we will show $2$ different proofs for the fact that there exist relatively prime positive integers $a,b$ such that: $a^2+ab+b^2=7^n$.

Comments: This article is written during the REU program at Vietnam National University in 2013. We do not plan to submit it for publication. However, as some other mathematicians recently cited this work, we upload it to Arxiv to make it more official
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