Quadratic forms with a strong regularity property on the representations of squares
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Abstract: A (positive definite and non-classic integral) quadratic form is called strongly -regular if it satisfies a strong regularity property on the number of representations of squares of integers. In this article, we prove that for any integer , there are only finitely many isometry classes of strongly -regular quadratic forms with rank if the minimum of the nonzero squares that are represented by them is fixed.
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