Almost fifth powers in arithmetic progression (Q555292)

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    Almost fifth powers in arithmetic progression
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5931164

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      Almost fifth powers in arithmetic progression (English)
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      22 July 2011
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      The Diophantine equation \[ x(x+d)\cdots (x+(k-1)d)=y^n \] has been studied by many authors. Recently important results were obtained using the very powerful modular method, but this method needs \(n\geq 7\). Many papers considered the cases \(n=2\) and \(3\), they used elliptic curves and quadratic residues. Here the authors consider the special case \(n=5\) and they use genus 2 curves and apply the Chabauty method. In particular, they prove that the product of \(k\) consecutive terms of a primitive arithmetic progression is never a fifth power when \(3\leq k \leq 54\).
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      perfect powers
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      arithmetic progression
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      genus 2 curves
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      Chabauty method
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