The product of consecutive integers is never a power

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1212962

zbMath0295.10017MaRDI QIDQ1212962

Paul Erdős, John L. Selfridge

Publication date: 1975

Published in: Illinois Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)




Related Items

On products of disjoint blocks of arithmetic progressions and related equations, On products of consecutive arithmetic progressions. III, Power values of sums of certain products of consecutive integers and related results, VARIANTS OF ERDŐS–SELFRIDGE SUPERELLIPTIC CURVES AND THEIR RATIONAL POINTS, On squares in polynomial products, Common factors of integers: A graphic view, On the parity of exponents in the factorization of \(n\)!, The Prouhet-Tarry-Escott problem, indecomposability of polynomials and Diophantine equations, On Diophantine equations of the form \((x-a_1)(x-a_2)\cdots(x-a_k)+r=y^n\), Polynomial values of sums of products of consecutive integers, A sharp upper bound for the sum of reciprocals of least common multiples, Minimal regular models of quadratic twists of genus two curves, Powers from products of $k$ terms in progression: finiteness for small $k$, Cubes in products of terms from an arithmetic progression, Polynomial values of figurate numbers, Powers from products of terms in progressions with gaps, Products of consecutive values of some quartic polynomials, Rational solutions to the variants of Erdős–Selfridge superelliptic curves, Products of distinct integers being high powers, Rational points on Erdős–Selfridge superelliptic curves, The Diophantine equation f(x)=g(y)$f(x)=g(y)$ for polynomials with simple rational roots, Multiplicative diophantine equations of a special type, On the gcd's of \(k\) consecutive terms of Lucas sequences, Erdős and the integers, On the Diophantine equation \(x(x+1) \cdots (x+n)+1= y^2\) \((17\leq n= \text{odd}\leq 27)\), Products of disjoint blocks of integers being high powers, On a problem of Erdős and Graham, On linear combinations of products of consecutive integers, Squares and factorials in products of factorials, Squares from blocks of consecutive integers: a problem of Erdős and Graham, On a divisibility problem, Thue type problems for graphs, points, and numbers, Perfect powers in products of arithmetical progressions with fixed initial term, Diophantine equations in separated variables, Diophantine equations concerning balancing and Lucas balancing numbers, On a problem of Erdős and Graham, Polynomial values of products of terms from an arithmetic progression, Number of prime divisors in a product of terms of an arithmetic progression, Almost squares in arithmetic progression. III, Indices in a number field, Diophantine equations with products of consecutive values of a quadratic polynomial, Almost fifth powers in arithmetic progression, Extensions of Schur's irreducibility results, Unnamed Item, Products of members of Lucas sequences with indices in an interval being a power, Almost perfect powers in consecutive integers. II, Power values of sums of products of consecutive integers, Three consecutive almost squares, On strings of consecutive integers with a distinct number of prime factors, Polynomial products modulo primes and applications, Variations on a theme of Runge: effective determination of integral points on certain varieties, Tight t-designs and squarefree integers, On a class of Diophantine equations related to the numbers of cells in hyperplane arrangements, The difference between the product of \(n\) consecutive integers and the \(n^{\text{th}}\) power of an integer, On the Diophantine equation \(x (x + 1) \dots (x + n) + 1 = y^2\), Products of factorials which are powers, On a variation of the Erdős–Selfridge superelliptic curve, Unnamed Item, Extrema of polynomials with real roots and Diophantine equations, Diophantine equations with products of consecutive terms in Lucas sequences, Subsets of an interval whose product is a power, On the prime power factorization of \(n!\), On tight t-designs in compact symmetric spaces of rank one, On the product of consecutive elements of an arithmetic progression, Binomial coefficients and Lucas sequences, Square product of three integers in short intervals, A SHARP UPPER BOUND FOR THE SUM OF RECIPROCALS OF LEAST COMMON MULTIPLES II