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A340178
Euler brick triples, side dimensions (a,b,c) in increasing order for a.
1
44, 117, 240, 85, 132, 720, 88, 234, 480, 132, 351, 720, 140, 480, 693, 160, 231, 792, 170, 264, 1440, 176, 468, 960, 187, 1020, 1584, 195, 748, 6336, 220, 585, 1200, 240, 252, 275, 255, 396, 2160, 264, 702, 1440, 280, 960, 1386, 308, 819, 1680, 320, 462, 1584
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
How are primitive Euler bricks distributed in the (a,b,c) parameter space?
LINKS
Oliver Knill, Treasure Hunting Perfect Euler bricks, Math table, February 24, 2009.
Randall L. Rathbun, The Integer Cuboid Table, arXiv:1705.05929 [math.NT], 2017-2020.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,tabf
AUTHOR
Ctibor O. Zizka, Dec 30 2020
STATUS
approved