On the distribution of congruent numbers (Q1959765)
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On the distribution of congruent numbers (English)
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12 October 2010
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A positive integer is said to be a congruent number if it is equal to the area of a right triangle with rational sides. It is known that a positive integer \(n\) is a congruent number if and only if the elliptic curve \(y^2=x(x^2-n^2)\) has positive Mordell-Weil rank. In this article the authors prove that for any integer \(m>1\), any congruence class modulo \(m\) contains infinitely many congruent numbers \(n\), inequivalent modulo squares, such that the rank of the elliptic curve \(y^2=x(x^2-n^2)\) is greater than or equal to two.
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congruent numbers
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elliptic curves
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Mordell-Weil rank
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