Congruum

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title: Congruum
text: In number theory, a congruum is the difference between successive square numbers in an arithmetic progression of three squares. That is, if x 2 , y 2 , and z 2 are three square numbers that are equally spaced apart from each other, then the spacing between them, z 2 − y 2 = y 2 − x 2 , is called a congruum. The congruum problem is the problem of finding squares in arithmetic progression and their associated congrua. It can be formalized as a Diophantine equation: find integers x , y , and z such
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