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A note on Diophantine systems involving three symmetric polynomials

Published 27 May 2013 in math.NT | (1305.6241v1)

Abstract: Let Xˉ<em>n=(x</em>1,…,xn)\bar{X}<em>{n}=(x</em>{1},\ldots,x_{n}) and σi(Xˉ<em>n)=∑x</em>k1…xki\sigma_{i}(\bar{X}<em>{n})=\sum x</em>{k_{1}}\ldots x_{k_{i}} be ii-th elementary symmetric polynomial. In this note we prove that there are infinitely many triples of integers a,b,ca, b, c such that for each 1≤i≤n1\leq i\leq n the system of Diophantine equations \begin{equation*} \sigma_{i}(\bar{X}{2n})=a, \quad \sigma{2n-i}(\bar{X}{2n})=b, \quad \sigma{2n}(\bar{X}_{2n})=c \end{equation*} has infinitely many rational solutions. This result extend the recent results of Zhang and Cai, and the author. Moreover, we also consider some Diophantine systems involving sums of powers. In particular, we prove that for each kk there are at least kk nn-tuples of integers with the same sum of ii-th powers for i=1,2,3i=1,2,3. Similar result is proved for i=1,2,4i=1,2,4 and i=−1,1,2i=-1,1,2.

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