A111105
Largest member z of a triple 0
697, 925, 1073, 1105, 1394, 1850, 2091, 2146, 2165, 2210, 2665, 2775, 2788, 3219, 3277, 3315, 3485, 3700, 3965, 4181, 4182, 4225, 4292, 4330, 4420, 4453, 4625, 4879, 5330, 5365, 5525, 5550, 5576, 6005, 6273, 6438, 6475, 6495, 6554, 6630, 6970, 7085
Offset: 1
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Examples
a(1)=697 represents the (z,y,x)-triples (697,185,153) and (697,680,672). a(4)=1105 represents the triples (1105,520,264), (1105,561,264), (1105,1073,952) and (1105,1073,975).
Links
- Robin Visser, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000
- R. A. Beuregard and E. R. Suryanarayan, Pythagorean Boxes, Math. Mag. vol 74 no 3 (2001) pp 222-227.
- J. Fricke, On Heron simplices and integer embedding, arXiv:math/0112239 [math.NT], 2001.
- R. Hartshorne and Ronald van Luijk, Non-Euclidean Pythagorean triples, a problem of Euler and rational points on K3 surfaces, arXiv:math/0606700 [math.NT], 2006.
Crossrefs
Cf. A137559.
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