DISTANCE BETWEEN ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS AND PERFECT SQUARES
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Abstract: In this paper, we study how close the terms of a finite arithmetic progression can get to a perfect square. The answer depends on the initial term, the common difference and the number of terms in the arithmetic progression.
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