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Divisibility on the sequence of perfect squares minus one: The gap principle

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8897111 Journal of Number Theory 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a gap principle when a2−1|b2−1|c2−1 with 1
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Divisibility on the sequence of perfect squares minus one: The gap principle
Authors
Tsz Ho Chan, Stephen Choi, Peter Cho-Ho Lam,
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