A system of certain linear Diophantine equations on analogs of squares

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Abstract: This study investigates the existence of tuples (k,ell,m) of integers such that all of k, ell, m, k+ell, ell+m, m+k, k+ell+m belong to S(alpha), where S(alpha) is the set of all integers of the form lflooralphan2floor for ngeqalpha1/2 and lfloorxfloor denotes the integer part of x. We show that T(alpha), the set of all such tuples, is infinite for all alphain(0,1)capmathbbQ and for almost all alphain(0,1) in the sense of the Lebesgue measure. Furthermore, we show that if there exists alpha>0 such that T(alpha) is finite, then there is no perfect Euler brick. We also examine the set of all integers of the form lceilalphan2ceil for ninmathbbN.









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