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Arithmetic Progressions on Conic Sections

Alejandra Alvarado, Edray Herber Goins

Published 2012-10-24Version 1

The set ${1, 25, 49}$ is a 3-term collection of integers which forms an arithmetic progression of perfect squares. We view the set ${(1,1), (5,25), (7,49)}$ as a 3-term collection of rational points on the parabola $y=x^2$ whose $y$-coordinates form an arithmetic progression. In this exposition, we provide a generalization to 3-term arithmetic progressions on arbitrary conic sections $\mathcal C$ with respect to a linear rational map $\ell: \mathcal C \to \mathbb P^1$. We explain how this construction is related to rational points on the universal elliptic curve $Y^2 + 4XY + 4kY = X^3 + kX^2$ classifying those curves possessing a rational 4-torsion point.

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