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Composition laws of binary quadratic forms and isolations of quadratic forms

Number Theory 2025-08-12 v1

Abstract

A positive definite and integral quadratic form ff is called irrecoverable if there is a quadratic form FF such that it represents all proper subforms of ff, whereas it does not represent ff itself. In this case, FF is called an isolation of ff. In this article, we prove that there does not exist a binary isolation of any unary quadratic form. We also prove that there does not exist a ternary isolation of any binary quadratic form. Furthermore, if the form class group of a primitive binary quadratic form has no element of order 44, then the discriminant of any quaternary isolation of it, if exists, is a square of an integer. The composition laws of primitive binary quadratic forms play an essential role in the proofs of the results.

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@article{arxiv.2508.07916,
  title  = {Composition laws of binary quadratic forms and isolations of quadratic forms},
  author = {Jangwon Ju and Daejun Kim and Kyoungmin Kim and Mingyu Kim and Byeong-Kweon Oh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.07916},
  year   = {2025}
}

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