👉 Decasyllable is a mathematical concept in number theory and algebraic geometry that refers to a number of objects or structures that can be expressed as sums of two squares, where each square has distinct prime factors. This property allows for the construction of such structures, which are known as "decaying" or "degenerate" objects in mathematics. For example, consider the following object: \(1^2 + 3^2 + 5^2 = 6^2\), which