Timeline for Does the equation in positive integers $(n,y)\,\prod_{k=1}^n(p_k^2-1)=y^2\,$ only have the solution $(3,24)$?
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Dec 28, 2020 at 16:11 | comment | added | მამუკა ჯიბლაძე | @JoelMoreira Well the fact is the number of ones to the right grows for this particular sequence; you may interpret this as saying that this sequence consists of "typical" numbers for their size; if this can be made rigorous it would suffice to prove what one needs. | |
Dec 28, 2020 at 11:08 | comment | added | Joel Moreira | I'm not sure this graph is helpful: I think a random number of a given size will display a similar behavior (i.e. listing the parity of the times each prime divides it, one would get a row similar to the ones in this graph for the corresponding size). In particular it will have several "ones" on the right. | |
S Dec 27, 2020 at 14:42 | history | answered | მამუკა ჯიბლაძე | CC BY-SA 4.0 | |
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