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Pythagorean triples using the relativistic velocity addition formula

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 August 2024

Howard Sporn*
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Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Queensborough Community College, 3 Bayside, NY, USA 11364 e-mail: [email protected]
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In the special theory of relativity, there is an unusual formula for addition of velocities. We will use this formula to generate Pythagorean triples. We define a Pythagorean triple in the usual manner as a triple of positive integers (a, b, c) such that a2 + b2 = c2. The numbers a and b are called legs, and c is called the hypotenuse. Later, we will allow b to take on the value of any integer. A primitive Pythagorean triple is a Pythagorean triple for which a, b and c are relatively prime.

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