On the occurrence of perfect squares among values of certain polynomial products
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(6)- Squares from Products of Consecutive Integers
- On squares in polynomial products
- Neither (4k 2 + 1) nor (2k(k – 1) + 1) is a Perfect Square
- An infinite family of quartic polynomials whose products of consecutive values are finitely often perfect squares
- Numbers of the form \((1^{\ell}+q^{\ell})(2^{\ell}+q^{\ell})\cdots(n^{\ell}+q^\ell)\) that are not powerful
- Products of consecutive values of some quartic polynomials
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