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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1579923
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Classical congruences for parameters in binary quadratic forms
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    Classical congruences for parameters in binary quadratic forms (English)
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    17 March 2002
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    Let \(\mathbb Q(\sqrt{-k})\) be an imaginary quadratic field with discriminant \(-k\) and class number \(h\), with \(k\neq 3, 4\), or \(8\). Let \(p\) be a rational prime which splits in \({\mathbb Q}(\sqrt{-k})\). There are integers \(C,D\), unique up to sign, such that \(4p^h=C^2+kD^2\), \(p\nmid C\). In 1890, Stickelberger gave a congruence for \(C\) modulo \(p\) which extends classical results of Gauss, Jacobi, and Eisenstein. He also gave a congruence modulo \(k\), but only for prime \(k\). The author proves an extension that holds for all \(k.\)
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    Stickelberger congruences
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    representation
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    binary quadratic form
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