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A $q$-analog of Jacobi's two squares formula and its applications

Number Theory 2022-09-07 v3

Abstract

We consider a qq-analog r2(n,q)r_2(n, q) of the number of representations of an integer as a sum of two squares r2(n)r_2(n). This qq-analog is generated by the expansion of a product that was studied by Kronecker and Jordan. We generalize Jacobi's two squares formula from r2(n)r_2(n) to r2(n,q)r_2(n, q). We characterize the signs in the coefficients of r2(n,q)r_2(n, q) using the prime factors of nn. We use r2(n,q)r_2(n, q) to characterize the integers which are the length of the hypotenuse of a primitive Pythagorean triangle.

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@article{arxiv.1801.03134,
  title  = {A $q$-analog of Jacobi's two squares formula and its applications},
  author = {José Manuel Rodríguez Caballero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.03134},
  year   = {2022}
}