D(4)-triples with two largest elements in common
Abstract
In this paper we consider two new conjectures concerning D(4)-quadruples and prove some special cases which support their validity. The main result is a proof that \a,b,c\ and \a+1,b,c\ cannot both be D(4)-triples.
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