Essentially Unique Representations by Certain Ternary Quadratic Forms
DOI10.1080/10586458.2014.938204zbMath1322.11029arXiv1404.2693OpenAlexW2005393069MaRDI QIDQ5246356
Frank Patane, Alexander Berkovich
Publication date: 21 April 2015
Published in: Experimental Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1404.2693
representation of integerssums of three squaresMinkowski-Siegel formuladefinite ternary quadratic forms
Sums of squares and representations by other particular quadratic forms (11E25) General ternary and quaternary quadratic forms; forms of more than two variables (11E20) Analytic theory (Epstein zeta functions; relations with automorphic forms and functions) (11E45) Forms of half-integer weight; nonholomorphic modular forms (11F37) Class numbers, class groups, discriminants (11R29) Class numbers of quadratic and Hermitian forms (11E41) General binary quadratic forms (11E16)
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