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Squares in \((1^2+1)\dots(n^2+1)\)
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    Squares in \((1^2+1)\dots(n^2+1)\) (English)
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    Here the author proves that the product \(\prod _{k=1}^n(k^2 +1)\) is a square only for \(n=3\). The proof is completely elementary and uses the Chebyshev upper bound inequality for prime numbers.
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    quadratic polynomials
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    squares
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    powerful numbers
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