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Jan 27, 2012 at 15:01 comment added Gerhard Paseman The Heron triangles that I can think of are either right triangles or are formed from joining two right triangles. Could this help in characterizing the possible ratios? Gerhard "Has Limited Heronian Triangle Vision" Paseman, 2012.01.27
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Jan 22, 2012 at 0:00 comment added Gerry Myerson Never mind, I'll do it myself: MR0414484 (54 #2585) Fine, N. J. On rational triangles. Amer. Math. Monthly 83 (1976), no. 7, 517–521.
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Jan 20, 2012 at 15:04 comment added Igor Rivin Actually, this paper: wm.uni-bayreuth.de/fileadmin/Sascha/Publikationen/… has a definition AND a parametrization.
Jan 20, 2012 at 15:02 comment added Igor Rivin And definition of Heronian triangle (I am assuming that it is: all sides and the area are integral)
Jan 20, 2012 at 10:57 comment added Gerry Myerson Reference for Fine's paper?
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