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Revision History for A336753 (Underlined text is an addition; strikethrough text is a deletion.)

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A336753 Largest side of integer-sided triangles whose sides a < b < c are in arithmetic progression.
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#19 by OEIS Server at Wed Feb 28 15:14:54 EST 2024
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Paolo Xausa, <a href="/A336753/b336753_1.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>

#18 by Michael De Vlieger at Wed Feb 28 15:14:54 EST 2024
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Wed Feb 28 15:14
OEIS Server: Installed first b-file as b336753.txt.
#17 by Michael De Vlieger at Wed Feb 28 15:14:51 EST 2024
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#16 by Paolo Xausa at Wed Feb 28 08:57:55 EST 2024
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#15 by Paolo Xausa at Wed Feb 28 08:53:28 EST 2024
LINKS

Paolo Xausa, <a href="/A336753/b336753_1.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a>

MATHEMATICA

Flatten[Array[2*#-Range[#-Floor[(#-1)/2], #-1] &, 20, 3]] (* Paolo Xausa, Feb 28 2024 *)

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#14 by Robert Israel at Mon Aug 31 17:16:47 EDT 2020
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#13 by Michel Marcus at Sun Aug 30 01:54:18 EDT 2020
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#12 by Bernard Schott at Sun Aug 30 01:40:21 EDT 2020
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#11 by Bernard Schott at Sun Aug 30 01:39:24 EDT 2020
EXAMPLE

c = 6 only for triple (4, 5, 6).

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Sun Aug 30 01:40
Bernard Schott: Put new example.
#10 by Bernard Schott at Sat Aug 29 02:03:51 EDT 2020
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