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Summary: We prove that the Fermat-type equation \(x^3+y^3=z^p\) has no solutions \((a,b,c)\) satisfying \(abc\neq0\) and \(\mathrm{gcd}(a,b,c)=1\) when \(-3\) is not a square mod \(p\). This improves to approximately 0.844 the Dirichlet density of the set of prime exponents to which the previous equation is known to not have such solutions. For the proof we develop a criterion of independent interest to decide if two elliptic curves with certain type of potentially good reduction at 2 have symplectically or anti-symplectically isomorphic \(p\)-torsion modules.
Property / review text: Summary: We prove that the Fermat-type equation \(x^3+y^3=z^p\) has no solutions \((a,b,c)\) satisfying \(abc\neq0\) and \(\mathrm{gcd}(a,b,c)=1\) when \(-3\) is not a square mod \(p\). This improves to approximately 0.844 the Dirichlet density of the set of prime exponents to which the previous equation is known to not have such solutions. For the proof we develop a criterion of independent interest to decide if two elliptic curves with certain type of potentially good reduction at 2 have symplectically or anti-symplectically isomorphic \(p\)-torsion modules. / rank
 
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generalized Fermat equation
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elliptic curves
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    On the Fermat-type equation \(x^3+y^3=z^p\) (English)
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    Summary: We prove that the Fermat-type equation \(x^3+y^3=z^p\) has no solutions \((a,b,c)\) satisfying \(abc\neq0\) and \(\mathrm{gcd}(a,b,c)=1\) when \(-3\) is not a square mod \(p\). This improves to approximately 0.844 the Dirichlet density of the set of prime exponents to which the previous equation is known to not have such solutions. For the proof we develop a criterion of independent interest to decide if two elliptic curves with certain type of potentially good reduction at 2 have symplectically or anti-symplectically isomorphic \(p\)-torsion modules.
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    generalized Fermat equation
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    elliptic curves
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    symplectic isomorphism
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