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On representation of an integer as the sum of three squares and the ternary quadratic forms with the discriminants p^2, 16p^2

Published 15 Jan 2011 in math.NT and math.CO | (1101.2951v2)

Abstract: Let s(n) be the number of representations of n as the sum of three squares. We prove a remarkable new identity for s(p2n)- ps(n) with p being an odd prime. This identity makes nontrivial use of ternary quadratic forms with discriminants p2 and 16p2. These forms are related by Watson's transformations. To prove this identity we employ the Siegel--Weil and the Smith--Minkowski product formulas.

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