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    11 June 1995
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    Let \(d\) be a positive integer. The author considers the number of lattice points on small arcs of ellipses \(x^ 2+ dy^ 2=n\). The main result can be described as follows: Consider an arc of length \(n^{1/4- \varepsilon}\) on the ellipse. Then, for every \(\varepsilon>0\), there is a finite constant \(C\) such that the arc contains no more than \(C\) lattice points.
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    number of lattice points
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    ellipse
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