Representations of discriminantal divisors by binary quadratic forms (Q2545894)

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Representations of discriminantal divisors by binary quadratic forms
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    Representations of discriminantal divisors by binary quadratic forms (English)
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    It is implicit in the work of Gauss on binary quadratic forms that the principal class of discriminant \(d\) represents, besides 1, exactly one divisor of \(d\) from a certain set of those divisors (the so-called discriminantal divisors). It is natural to ask, which divisor is represented? (The case of the divisor being \(-1\) has been studied since the time of Fermat in connection, with the equation, \(t^2 - du^2 = -1.\) In this paper, discriminants \(d = 4pq\), where \(p\equiv q \pmod 4\) are distinct primes, are studied with reference to this problem. The main tool is the arithmetic theory of generalized quaternions, which is used to obtain a complete parametric solution of \(p = x_1^2 + x_2^2 = -x_3^2 + qx_4^2 =x_5^2 + qx_6^2\). The solutions of this system are used to obtain complete answers to the above question in certain cases. Other relevant articles are by \textit{G. Pall} [J. Number Theory 1, 525--533 (1969; Zbl 0186.08602)], \textit{A. Scholz} [Math. Z. 39, 95--111 (1934; Zbl 0009.29402; JFM 60.0126.03)], \textit{L. Rédei} [J. Reine Angew. Math. 173, 193--221 (1935; Zbl 0012.24602; JFM 61.0138.02)] and \textit{G. L. Dirichlet} [``Werke'', Vol. I. Berlin: Reimer (1889; JFM 21.0016.01), p. 221--236]. The author has written more articles on this subject, to appear in [J. Number Theory and J. Reine Angew. Math.
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    binary quadratic forms
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    discriminantal divisors
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