The following pages link to (Q3444934):
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- On the relative sizes of \(A\) and \(B\) in \(p=A^2+B^2\), where \(p\) is a prime \(\equiv 1\pmod 4\) (Q2710509) (← links)
- On the bounds for the fundamental units and the class numbers (Q2883270) (← links)
- A remarkable solution of the Pellian equation \(x^2 - py^2 = -4\), in the case when \(p\equiv 1|(4)|\) and the class-number of \(R(\sqrt p)\) is 1 (Q3285698) (← links)
- A One-Sentence Proof That Every Prime p≡1(\mod 4) Is a Sum of Two Squares (Q3982584) (← links)