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A system of certain linear Diophantine equations on analogs of squares

Number Theory 2023-01-04 v4

Abstract

This study investigates the existence of tuples (k,,m)(k, \ell, m) of integers such that all of kk, \ell, mm, k+k+\ell, +m\ell+m, m+km+k, k++mk+\ell+m belong to S(α)S(\alpha), where S(α)S(\alpha) is the set of all integers of the form αn2\lfloor \alpha n^2 \rfloor for nα1/2n\geq \alpha^{-1/2} and x\lfloor x\rfloor denotes the integer part of xx. We show that T(α)T(\alpha), the set of all such tuples, is infinite for all α(0,1)Q\alpha\in (0,1)\cap \mathbb{Q} and for almost all α(0,1)\alpha\in (0,1) in the sense of the Lebesgue measure. Furthermore, we show that if there exists α>0\alpha>0 such that T(α)T(\alpha) is finite, then there is no perfect Euler brick. We also examine the set of all integers of the form αn2\lceil \alpha n^2 \rceil for nNn\in \mathbb{N}.

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@article{arxiv.2205.12226,
  title  = {A system of certain linear Diophantine equations on analogs of squares},
  author = {Yuya Kanado and Kota Saito},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.12226},
  year   = {2023}
}

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23 pages, 2 figures