On oblong numbers as a product of two oblong numbers

This thesis is based on the article "When is the Product of Two Oblong Numbers Another Oblong Number?". It is an exposition on some number patterns involving numbers of the form n(n + 1), which are known as oblong numbers. Also, it presents the use of Pell's equation in finding a set...

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Main Authors: Martinez, Vanessa Bryna A., Patrimonio, Harry R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-176822022-01-26T01:14:30Z On oblong numbers as a product of two oblong numbers Martinez, Vanessa Bryna A. Patrimonio, Harry R. This thesis is based on the article "When is the Product of Two Oblong Numbers Another Oblong Number?". It is an exposition on some number patterns involving numbers of the form n(n + 1), which are known as oblong numbers. Also, it presents the use of Pell's equation in finding a set of triples (x, y, z) satisfying the equation x(x + 1)y(y + 1) = z(z + 1). The solution is given by a set of recurrence relations for x, y and z. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17169 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description This thesis is based on the article "When is the Product of Two Oblong Numbers Another Oblong Number?". It is an exposition on some number patterns involving numbers of the form n(n + 1), which are known as oblong numbers. Also, it presents the use of Pell's equation in finding a set of triples (x, y, z) satisfying the equation x(x + 1)y(y + 1) = z(z + 1). The solution is given by a set of recurrence relations for x, y and z.
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author Martinez, Vanessa Bryna A.
Patrimonio, Harry R.
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title On oblong numbers as a product of two oblong numbers
title_short On oblong numbers as a product of two oblong numbers
title_full On oblong numbers as a product of two oblong numbers
title_fullStr On oblong numbers as a product of two oblong numbers
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