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  2. Congruent number - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, 6 is a congruent number because it is the area of a (3,4,5) triangle. 3 and 4 are not congruent numbers. If q is a congruent number then s 2 q is also a congruent number for any natural number s (just by multiplying each side of the triangle by s), and vice versa.

  3. Congruum - Wikipedia

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    A congruent number is defined as the area of a right triangle with rational sides. Because every congruum can be obtained (using the parameterized solution) as the area of a Pythagorean triangle, it follows that every congruum is congruent. Every congruent number is a congruum multiplied by the square of a rational number. [7]

  4. Tunnell's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Tunnell's theorem states that supposing n is a congruent number, if n is odd then 2A n = B n and if n is even then 2C n = D n. Conversely, if the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture holds true for elliptic curves of the form y 2 = x 3 − n 2 x {\displaystyle y^{2}=x^{3}-n^{2}x} , these equalities are sufficient to conclude that n is a ...

  5. 777 (number) - Wikipedia

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    It is also a sphenic number, [3] an extravagant number, [4] a lucky number, [5] a polite number, [6] an amenable number, and a deficient number. 777 is a congruent number, [7] as it is possible to make a right triangle with a rational number of sides whose area is 777. [8]

  6. Table of congruences - Wikipedia

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    Clement's congruence-based theorem characterizes the twin primes pairs of the form (, +) through the following conditions: [()! +] ((+)), +P. A. Clement's original 1949 paper [2] provides a proof of this interesting elementary number theoretic criteria for twin primality based on Wilson's theorem.

  7. Congruence - Wikipedia

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    Congruence of squares, in number theory, a congruence commonly used in integer factorization algorithms Matrix congruence , an equivalence relation between two matrices Congruence (manifolds) , in the theory of smooth manifolds, the set of integral curves defined by a nonvanishing vector field defined on the manifold

  8. Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture - Wikipedia

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    This statement, due to Tunnell's theorem (Tunnell 1983), is related to the fact that n is a congruent number if and only if the elliptic curve y 2 = x 3 − n 2 x has a rational point of infinite order (thus, under the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, its L-function has a zero at 1). The interest in this statement is that the condition is ...

  9. 254 (number) - Wikipedia

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    It is a deficient number, since the sum of its divisors (excluding the same number) is 130 < 254. [1] [better source needed] It is a semiprime number. [2] [3] [1] Moreover, in American English, its name has a semiprime number of syllables. [2] It is a square-free integer. [4] It is a nontotient. [5] It is a lazy caterer number. [6] It is a ...