Abstract

A set of m positive integers is called a Diophantine m-tuple if the product of any two of them is one less than a perfect square. It is known that there does not exist a Diophantine sextuple and that there are only finitely many Diophantine quintuples. On the other hand, there are infinitely many Diophantine m-tuples for m=2, 3 and 4.

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