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Less common are Duffinian triplets; three consecutive Duffinian numbers. (63, 64, 65), (323, 324, 325), etc. |
Less common are Duffinian triplets; three consecutive Duffinian numbers. (63, 64, 65), (323, 324, 325), etc. |
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Much, much less common are Duffinian |
Much, much less common are Duffinian quadruplets and quintuplets. The first Duffinian quintuplet is (202605639573839041, 202605639573839042, 202605639573839043, 202605639573839044, 202605639573839045). |
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It is not possible to have six consecutive Duffinian numbers |
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