Problem 94 (Q1102965)

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    Problem 94
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4051634

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      Problem 94 (English)
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      The problem is the following: Given integers \(n, m\), how many distinct solutions \(\{a,b,c\}\) are there to the system of equations \(a+b+c=m\), \(a^ 2+b^ 2+c^ 2=n\) with \(a\geq b\geq c\geq 0?\) Mind that the problem was solved with the condition of non-negativity removed for \(a, b\), and \(c\) by \textit{N. G. De Bruijn} in Nieuw. Arch. Wisk., 2. Ser. 22, 53-56 (1943; Zbl 0028.34402).
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