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Evaluation of the convolution sums $\sum_{l+15m=n} σ(l) σ(m)$ and $\sum_{3l+5m=n} σ(l) σ(m)$ and some applications

Published 21 Jul 2012 in math.NT | (1207.5107v2)

Abstract: We evaluate the convolution sums $\sum_{l,m\in {\mathbb N}, {l+15m=n}} \sigma(l) \sigma(m)$ and $\sum_{l,m\in {\mathbb N}, {3l+5m=n}} \sigma(l) \sigma(m)$ for all $n\in {\mathbb N}$ using the theory of quasimodular forms and use these convolution sums to determine the number of representations of a positive integer $n$ by the form $$ x_12 + x_1x_2 + x_22 + x_32 + x_3x_4 + x_42 + 5 (x_52 + x_5x_6 + x_62 + x_72 + x_7x_8 + x_82). $$ We also determine the number of representations of positive integers by the quadratic form $$ x_12 + x_22+x_32+x_42 + 6 (x_52+x_62+x_72+x_82), $$ by using the convolution sums obtained earlier by Alaca, Alaca and Williams \cite{{aw3}, {aw4}}.

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