On practical numbers of some special forms

Abstract

In this paper we study practical numbers of some special forms. For any integers b0 and c>0, we show that if n2+bn+c is practical for some integer n>1, then there are infinitely many nonnegative integers n with n2+bn+c practical. We also prove that there are infinitely many practical numbers of the form q4+2 with q practical, and that there are infinitely many practical Pythagorean triples (a,b,c) with (a,b,c)=6 (or (a,b,c)=4).

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