Inder J. Taneja
2019-01-20
<p>This paper brings examples of <strong>Palindromic-Type Pandigital Patterns in Pythagorean Triples</strong>. These are constructed in a padronized way. This means that in all the <strong>patterns</strong> we have <strong>pandigital palindromic-type expressions</strong>. The only change appears is in the middle terms and the last numbers of the first and third values. The results are obtained in such a way that we have patterns as: 9, 99, 999, 9999, 99999, etc. The construction is based on a procedure well known in the literature. There is very much uniformity among the results. In this work we have two different types of <strong>palindromic-type expressions</strong>, such as blocks of <strong>121</strong>, <strong>12321</strong>, <strong>1234321</strong>, ..., and blocks of <strong>10201</strong>, <strong>102030201</strong>, <strong>1020304030201</strong>, .... This work is a combinations of author's previous two works.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2544551
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Pythagorean triples, Pandigital patterns, Palindromic-type patterns, Pandigital patterns
Palindromic-Type Pandigital Patterns in Pythagorean Triples
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