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A note on the Diophantine equation \((x+1)^3 + (x+2)^3 + \cdots + (2x)^3 = y^n\) - MaRDI portal

A note on the Diophantine equation \((x+1)^3 + (x+2)^3 + \cdots + (2x)^3 = y^n\) (Q2674987)

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A note on the Diophantine equation \((x+1)^3 + (x+2)^3 + \cdots + (2x)^3 = y^n\)
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    A note on the Diophantine equation \((x+1)^3 + (x+2)^3 + \cdots + (2x)^3 = y^n\) (English)
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    20 September 2022
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    For fixed positive integers \(k,l,n\), the Diophantine equation \[ (x+1)^k+(x+2)^k+\cdots + (lx)^k = y^n \] has attracted the interest of various authors. In this paper the author considers the case when \(l=2,k=3\) and \(n\ge 2\) which results to the title equation. By a clever use of totally elementary Number Theory, he proves that this equation has no integer solutions with \(x,y\ge 1\).
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    perfect square
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    gcd
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