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Discrete Mathematics
Volume 298, Issues 1-3, 6 August 2005, Pages 205-211
Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics 2002 (FPSAC'02)
 
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The number of representations of a number by various forms

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Michael D. HirschhornE-mail The Corresponding Author

Department of Pure Mathematics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia


Received 10 March 2003; 
revised 25 June 2004; 
accepted 11 August 2004. 
Available online 22 July 2005.

Abstract

We start with classical results due to Jacobi, Dirichlet and Lorenz which give the number of representations of a number by various quadratic forms in terms of divisor functions. We express the results in terms of products and series, then systematically dissect the products and series to obtain further results of similar type. In particular, we obtain results of Legendre and Ramanujan, as well as many others.

Keywords: Representations; Quadratic forms; Divisor functions

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1. Introduction
2. Preliminary results
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Discrete Mathematics
Volume 298, Issues 1-3, 6 August 2005, Pages 205-211
Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics 2002 (FPSAC'02)
 
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