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Volumes of Euler bricks.
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%I #15 Jan 02 2024 17:41:44

%S 1235520,8078400,9884160,16632000,29272320,33359040,46569600,64627200,

%T 79073280,133056000,154440000,218116800,234178560,266872320,302132160,

%U 372556800,423783360,449064000,517017600,632586240,790352640,883396800,900694080,924168960,1009800000,1064448000

%N Volumes of Euler bricks.

%C An Euler brick is a cuboid with integer sides and integer face diagonals.

%H Robin Visser, <a href="/A118900/b118900.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> (terms 1..428 from Peter T. C. Radden).

%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/EulerBrick.html">Euler Brick.</a>

%e 1235520 is the volume of the Euler brick with sides 240, 117 and 44, whose face diagonals are 267, 244 and 125.

%Y Cf. A031173, A118899, A118901, A118902.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Giovanni Resta_, May 05 2006

%E Terms beyond a(21) from _Peter T. C. Radden_, Jan 12 2013