Minimal universality criterion sets on the representations of binary quadratic forms
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Abstract: For a set of (positive definite and integral) quadratic forms with bounded rank, a quadratic form is called -universal if it represents all quadratic forms in . A subset of is called an -universality criterion set if any -universal quadratic form is -universal. We say is minimal if there does not exist a proper subset of that is an -universality criterion set. In this article, we study various properties of minimal universality criterion sets. In particular, we show that for `most' binary quadratic forms , minimal -universality criterion sets are unique in the case when is the set of all subforms of the binary form .
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