Talk:Smallest Pythagorean Quadrilateral with Integer Sides/Historical Note

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I have access to Vol. 16+ of JRM, so I checked this reference.

For starters, there is no no. 9. The result is on page 9, and JRM has 4 no.s every volume.

Also the article Pythagorean Quadrilaterals was written by Andy Pepperdine, but they attributed this result (smallest) to H. ApSimon.

They also thanked H. ApSimon for defining the problem at the end of the article.

Most of the work in the article is done by computer: 12 hours on an ND-570 cpu, for which the important ones I included in Definition:Pythagorean Quadrilateral.

--RandomUndergrad (talk) 08:29, 10 July 2020 (UTC)