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Pradeep Das1, Abhishek Juyal2, Dustin Moody3
1Harish-Chandra Research Institute, HBNI, Allahabad, India.
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In this paper we show that there are infinitely many pairs of integer isosceles triangles and integer parallelograms with a common (integral) area and common perimeter. We also show that there are infinitely many Heron triangles and integer rhombuses with common area and common perimeter. As a corollary, we show there does not exist any Heron triangle and integer square which have a common area and common perimeter.
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