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A326309 Ordered perimeters p of primitive Pythagorean triangles having short leg in common with the long leg or hypotenuse of a primitive Pythagorean triangle with perimeter < p, and also having both the long leg and the hypotenuse in common with the short legs of primitive Pythagorean triangles with perimeter > p.

Original entry on oeis.org

30, 84, 182, 234, 240, 260, 306, 312, 374, 462, 476, 510, 532, 546, 570, 650, 828, 840, 870, 900, 920, 966, 986, 1050, 1100, 1188, 1254, 1260, 1276, 1320, 1330, 1364, 1392, 1406, 1508, 1554, 1612, 1624, 1716, 1722, 1736, 1794, 1820, 1850, 1860, 1886, 2070, 2214, 2220
Offset: 1

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Torlach Rush, Oct 17 2019

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The short leg of a primitive Pythagorean triangle of perimeter a(n) is either the long leg or hypotenuse of a triangle whose perimeter is less than a(n).
The long leg and the hypotenuse of a triangle with perimeter a(n) are the short legs of triangles with perimeter greater than a(n).
This sequence is a subsequence of A024364. A subsequence of this sequence exists after applying the restrictions imposed by the sequence title to the sequence itself and begins a(2), a(3), a(9), a(11), ... . Applying the same restrictions on {a(2), a(3), a(9), a(11), ...} gives a sequence a(9), a(11), a(22), a(25), ... .
Question: Does recursive application of this sequence to A024364 terminate?

Examples

			30 is a term because 30 = 5+12+13 and 12 = 3+4+5 and 84 = 12+35+37 and 182 = 13+84+85.
84 is a term because 84 = 12+35+37 and 30 = 5+12+13 and 1260 = 35+612+613 and 1406 = 37+684+685.
182 is a term because 182 = 13+84+85 and 30 = 5+12+13 and 476 = 84+187+205 and 374 = 85+132+157.
		

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Subsequence of A024364.