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A nontrivial perfect power is a positive integer that can be expressed as ( n^k ), where ( n ) is a positive integer greater than 1 and ( k ) is an integer greater than 1. Examples include numbers like 8 (which is ( 2^3 )) and 27 (which is ( 3^3 )). Nontrivial perfect powers exclude the cases where ( n = 1 ) or ( k = 1 ), as they do not yield interesting or nontrivial results.

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