ON THE NUMBER OF DISTINCT NON-VANISHING REPRESENTATIONS OF PRIME POWERS BY SUMS OF THREE AND FOUR SQUARES
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Publication:2969301
DOI10.17654/NT038060647zbMATH Open1357.11045MaRDI QIDQ2969301
Publication date: 14 March 2017
Published in: JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
class numbersum of squarestheorem of Gausscounting formulaprime powersPythagorean quadruplePythagorean quintuple
Sums of squares and representations by other particular quadratic forms (11E25) Counting solutions of Diophantine equations (11D45) Class numbers of quadratic and Hermitian forms (11E41) Primes (11A41)
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