Diophantine quintuples containing triples of the first kind
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diophantinefirstkindquintuplestriplescontainingconsiderdistinct
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We consider Diophantine quintuples $\{a, b, c, d, e\}$, sets of distinct positive integers the product of any two elements of which is one less than a perfect square. Triples of the first kind are the subsets $\{a, b, d\}$ with $d> b^{5}$. We show that there are no Diophantine quintuples containing triples of the first kind.
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