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Long legs of Pythagorean triangles.
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#34 by N. J. A. Sloane at Sat Jan 19 03:17:26 EST 2019
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#33 by Joerg Arndt at Sat Jan 19 02:56:41 EST 2019
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#32 by Joerg Arndt at Sat Jan 19 02:56:32 EST 2019
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Does a(n)/n converge to some limit? - Benoit Cloitre, Oct 18 2009

For n = {52000, 72000, 100000}, n/a(n) = {0.499, 0.50175, 0.50428}. - Alex Ratushnyak, Jan 17 2019

FORMULA

Does a(n)/n converge to some limit? - Benoit Cloitre, Oct 18 2009

For n = {52000, 72000, 100000}, n/a(n) = {0.499, 0.50175, 0.50428}. - Alex Ratushnyak, Jan 17 2019

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#31 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Fri Jan 18 18:32:04 EST 2019
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#30 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Fri Jan 18 18:32:01 EST 2019
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For n = {52000, 72000, 100000}, n/a(n) = {0.499, 0.50175, 0.50428}. - Alex Ratushnyak, Jan 17 2019

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#29 by Alex Ratushnyak at Thu Jan 17 14:09:06 EST 2019
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#28 by Alex Ratushnyak at Thu Jan 17 14:08:48 EST 2019
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For n={52000,72000,100000}, n/a(n)={0.499,0.50175,0.50428}. _- _Alex Ratushnyak_, Jan 17 2019

#27 by Alex Ratushnyak at Thu Jan 17 14:08:04 EST 2019
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For n={52000,72000,100000}, n/a(n)={0.499,0.50175,0.50428}. Alex Ratushnyak, Jan 17 2019

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#26 by Peter Luschny at Wed Dec 27 09:50:36 EST 2017
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#25 by Michel Marcus at Wed Dec 27 06:15:39 EST 2017
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