On the largest element in D(n)-quadruples

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Abstract: Let n be a nonzero integer. A set of nonzero integers a1,ldots,am such that aiaj+n is a perfect square for all 1leqi<jleqm is called a D(n)-m-tuple. In this paper, we consider the question, for given integer n which is not a perfect square, how large and how small can be the largest element in a D(n)-quadruple. We construct families of D(n)-quadruples in which the largest element is of order of magnitude |n|3, resp. |n|2/5.









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