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A068969 Areas of integer Heronian triangles [A068967(n), prime(A068967(n)), A068968(n)].

Original entry on oeis.org

6, 210, 528, 1680, 1800, 5304, 6930, 3150, 4650, 21000, 32760, 69342, 53550, 2170560, 2200200, 2501070, 646800, 4777080, 4796550, 11865840, 12243840, 12863760, 18064200, 30510480, 3232320, 66023100, 70691400, 47977380, 144357720, 185560830, 156128700, 320843040
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Author

Reinhard Zumkeller, Mar 30 2002

Keywords

Examples

			a(5) = 37: [37, A000040(37), A068968(5)] = [37,157,130], with s = (36+157+130)/2 = 162: Area^2 = s*(s-37)*(s-157)*(s-130) = 162*125*5*32 = 3240000 = 1800*1800, therefore a(5) = 1800.
		

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Programs

  • Mathematica
    area[{a_, b_, c_}] := Block[{s = (a + b + c)/2}, Sqrt[s (s-a) (s-b) (s-c)]]; zz[n_] := Block[{s, p = Prime[n], t, z, A}, s = Solve[(n^2 - 2 n p + p^2 - z) (z - n^2 - 2 n p - p^2) == t^2 && z>0 && t>0, {t, z}, Integers]; If[s == {}, {}, z = Sort@ Select[Sqrt[z /. s], IntegerQ]]; Select[Table[{n, p, e}, {e, z}], IntegerQ[A = area[#]] && A > 0 &]]; area /@ Join @@ Parallelize@ Array[zz, 4300] (* Giovanni Resta, Apr 20 2020 *)

Extensions

Erroneous term 25070627 removed and more terms from Giovanni Resta, Apr 20 2020