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 is called irrecoverable if there is a quadratic form such that it represents all proper subforms of , whereas it does not represent itself. In this case, is called an isolation of . 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 , 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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