Positive integers expressible as a sum of three squares in essentially only one way
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(8)- Uniqueness for sums of nonvanishing squares
- Sums of integers and sums of their squares
- Binary quadratic forms represented by sums of squares in an essentially unique way
- Extendable orthogonal sets of integral vectors
- A sum of three nonzero triangular numbers
- Essentially unique representations by certain ternary quadratic forms
- On universal zero-free ternary quadratic form representations of primes in arithmetic progressions
- Special orthogonal bases for lattices in \(\mathbb{R}^3\)
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