Cubes from products of terms in progression with one term missing

Abstract

Let 5 ≤ k ≤ 11 and 0≤ i ≤ k-1 be integers. We determine all solutions to the equation align* n(n+d)(n+2d)·s(n+(i-1)d)(n+(i+1)d) ·s (n+(k-1)d) = y3 align* in integers n,d,y with ny ≠ 0, d≥ 1, and gcd(n,d) = 1. Our method relies on the theory of elliptic curves, including elliptic curve Chabauty over a number field. As an application, we answer a question of Das, Laishram, Saradha, and Sharma concerning rational points on a certain superelliptic curve.

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