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A211133 Odd sides belonging to multiple primitive Euler bricks.

Original entry on oeis.org

1155, 4599, 5643, 8415, 9405, 10395, 10725, 66495, 200385, 1100385, 1769229, 2518725, 2673585, 2807805, 4150575, 4362115, 8191161, 8954495, 11534489, 12645009, 13435565, 19875933, 25560909, 31122325, 45285075, 45930885, 55257111, 62379225, 75081435, 93205889
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Alan Griffiths, May 11 2012

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Primitive Euler bricks are defined by (a, b, c) where a^2+b^2=u^2, b^2+c^2=v^2, a^2+c^2=w^2, gcd(a, b, c) = 1, and all values are integers, thus defining a cuboid with integer edges and face diagonals.
At most one of a, b, and c must be odd. This list shows those odd values which belong to more than one valid (a, b, c) set.