Does the equation $x^3+y^5=z^7$ have a solution $(x,y,z)$ with $x,y,z$ positive integers and $(x,y)=1$? In his book H. Cohen (Number theory,2007) said "[...] seems presently out of reach".
I couldn't find any suggestion beyond Cohen's book.
Thanks in advance,

Montanari Fabio
department of math
university of bologna
italy
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