Rational Diophantine sextuples with strong pair
Abstract
A set of m distinct nonzero rationals \a1, a2,…, am\ such that ai aj+1 is a perfect square for all 1 i <j m, is called a rational Diophantine m-tuple. If in addition, ai2+1 is a perfect square for 1 i m, then we say the m-tuple is strong. In this paper, we construct infinite families of rational Diophantine sextuples containing a strong Diophantine pair.
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