Pell's equations \(X^ 2-mY^ 2=-1,-4\) and continued fractions (Q1078225)

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Pell's equations \(X^ 2-mY^ 2=-1,-4\) and continued fractions
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    Pell's equations \(X^ 2-mY^ 2=-1,-4\) and continued fractions (English)
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    1986
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    Let \(m\equiv 1(mod 4)\) be a positive nonsquare integer such that the equation \(x^ 2-my^ 2=-1\) is solvable in integers x,y. The authors show that the equation \(x^ 2-my^ 2=-4\) is solvable in coprime integers x,y if and only if \(\ell (\sqrt{m})\equiv \ell ((1+\sqrt{m}))(mod 4),\) where \(\ell (\alpha)\) denotes the length of the period of the continued fraction expansion of the quadratic irrational \(\alpha\). Further congruences modulo 4 for \(\ell (\sqrt{m})\) and \(\ell ((1+\sqrt{m}))\) are given when \(m\equiv 5(mod 8)\).
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    quadratic diophantine equation
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    Pell equation
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    period length
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    continued fraction expansion
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    congruences
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