On perfect powers that are sums of cubes of a five term arithmetic progression
DOI10.1016/J.JNT.2019.02.014zbMATH Open1459.11089arXiv1901.05382OpenAlexW4210679898MaRDI QIDQ2631708FDOQ2631708
Authors: Alejandro Argáez-García
Publication date: 16 May 2019
Published in: Journal of Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.05382
Recommendations
- On perfect powers that are sums of cubes of a seven term arithmetic progression
- Perfect powers in sum of three fifth powers
- On perfect powers that are sums of cubes of a three term arithmetic progression
- Perfect powers that are sums of squares in a three term arithmetic progression
- Sums of two cubes as twisted perfect powers, revisited
modularityexponential equationGalois representationLehmer sequencesprimitive divisorsFrey-Hellegouarch curveevel lowering
Holomorphic modular forms of integral weight (11F11) Galois representations (11F80) Higher degree equations; Fermat's equation (11D41) Exponential Diophantine equations (11D61)
Cites Work
- The Magma algebra system. I: The user language
- Existence of primitive divisors of Lucas and Lehmer numbers (with an appendix by M. Mignotte)
- Number Theory
- Implementing 2-descent for Jacobians of hyperelliptic curves
- The method of Chabauty and Coleman
- On the Diophantine equation \((x+1)^2+(x+2)^2+\ldots+(x+d)^2=y^n\)
- On the Diophantine equation $1^k+2^k+\dotsb+x^k=y^n$
- On the power values of power sums
- A note on the equation \(1^ k+2^ k+\cdots+(x-1)^ k=y^ m\)
- Superelliptic equations arising from sums of consecutive powers
- On the Diophantine equation \((x-1)^k+x^k+(x+1)^k=y^n\)
- Perfect powers that are sums of consecutive cubes
- On the Diophantine equation \((x+1)^k+(x+2)^k+\ldots +(lx)^k=y^n\)
- On powers that are sums of consecutive like powers
- On the Diophantine equation \((x+1)^{k}+(x+2)^{k}+\ldots+(2x)^{k}=y^{n}\)
- Perfect powers that are sums of consecutive squares
- On the Diophantine equation \((x - d)^4 + x^4 +(x + d)^4 = y^n\)
- Perfect powers that are sums of squares in a three term arithmetic progression
- Title not available (Why is that?)
Cited In (11)
- Perfect powers that are sums of squares of an arithmetic progression
- On perfect powers that are sums of cubes of a seven term arithmetic progression
- Sums of fifth powers being a perfect power: a special case
- Perfect powers in sum of three fifth powers
- On perfect powers that are sums of cubes of a three term arithmetic progression
- Power values of power sums: a survey
- Perfect powers in an alternating sum of consecutive cubes
- On perfect powers that are sums of cubes of a nine term arithmetic progression
- The equation $(x-d)^5+x^5+(x+d)^5=y^n$
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- On simultaneous additive equations, IV
Uses Software
This page was built for publication: On perfect powers that are sums of cubes of a five term arithmetic progression
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2631708)