Almost strong approximations for definite quadratic spaces
rotation grouplocal representationsspinorial kernelalmost strong approximation theoremsasymptotic representation of formsdefinite quadratic spacesprimitive representation by a positive definite quaternary quadratic \(\mathbb{Z}\)-latticeprimitive representation of integers by positive ternary quadratic forms
Quadratic forms over global rings and fields (11E12) General ternary and quaternary quadratic forms; forms of more than two variables (11E20) Linear algebraic groups over global fields and their integers (20G30) Sums of squares and representations by other particular quadratic forms (11E25) Quadratic spaces; Clifford algebras (11E88)
- A characterization of almost universal ternary inhomogeneous quadratic polynomials with conductor 2
- Representations of codimension \(\geq 3\) by definite quadratic forms
- Strong approximation and Hasse principle for integral quadratic forms over affine curves
- On almost strong approximation for some exceptional groups.
- Moduli spaces and modular forms. Abstracts from the workshop held January 31 -- February 6, 2021 (hybrid meeting)
- On almost strong approximation for algebraic groups
- A characterization of almost universal ternary quadratic polynomials with odd prime power conductor
- Sums of three squares under congruence condition modulo a prime
- Strong approximation of quadrics and representations of quadratic forms
- Roots of unity in definite quaternion orders
- Eisenstein series of 3/2 weight and eligible numbers of positive definite ternary forms
- Kneser's method of neighbors
- Strong approximation for certain quadric fibrations with compact fibers
- An algebraic and analytic approach to spinor exceptional behavior in translated lattices
- Simultaneous computation of Hecke operators
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