American Citizen on Wed, 10 Jul 2024 04:43:29 +0200
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Re: Question: trying to locate other Diophantine triples from certain elliptic curves
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- Subject: Re: Question: trying to locate other Diophantine triples from certain elliptic curves
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- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2024 19:43:22 -0700
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There seems to be some confusion here, perhaps I did not post
correctly from the start, so apologies, everyone
On 7/9/24 10:42, Bill Allombert wrote:
? [issquare(A*B),issquare(B*C),issquare(A*C)]
%8 = [1,1,1]
The Diophantine tuple condition means that (A*B + 1) is a square,
so we have to use
[issquare(A*B+1), issquare(B*C+1), issquare(A*C+1)]
So can we start afresh with this? and rework this again?
Thank you!