On sums of sixteen squares (Q1092948)

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    1987
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    Let \(r_{2s}(n)\) denote the number of representations of the natural number n by a sum of 2s squares. Then it is well-known that \(r_{2s}(n)\) can be expressed by sums of powers of divisors of n provided that \(s\leq 4\). In cases of \(s>4\) the formulas for \(r_{2s}(n)\) involve complicated arithmetical functions. The author now shows the interesting fact that \(r_{16}(n)\) can be represented only by divisor functions. His argument is based on well-known identities from the theory of elliptic modular functions.
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    sums of sixteen squares
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    divisor functions
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    elliptic modular functions
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