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Sums of three integral squares in biquadratic fields (English)
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25 June 2014
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This article deals with sums of squares in number fields \(K\). Let \({\mathcal O}_K\) denote its ring of integers. The stufe \(s({\mathcal O}_K)\) is defined as the smallest number \(n\) such that \(-1\) is a sum of \(n\) squares in \({\mathcal O}_K\), and \(S_K\) is the set of all elements in \({\mathcal O}_K\) that can be written as sums of squares. Then the following results are proved: Let \(K = \mathbb Q(\sqrt{-m},\sqrt{-n}\,)\) for positive squarefree integers \(m \equiv n \equiv 3 \bmod 4\); then \(S_K = {\mathcal O}_K\). If, in addition, \({\mathcal O}_K\) has stufe \(2\), then every element in \(S_K\) can be written as a sum of at most three squares. The proofs are elementary and use the solvability of the Pell equation.
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biquadratic number field
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sum of squares
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ring of integers
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stufe
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Pell equation
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