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Evaluation of the Convolution Sums $\underset{\substack{ {(l,m)\in\mathbb{N}_{0}^{2}} {\alpha\,l+\beta\,m=n} } }{\sum}\sigma(l)\sigma(m)$, where $\alpha\beta=44,52$

Number Theory 2016-06-17 v1

Abstract

The convolution sum, (l,m)N02αl+βm=nσ(l)σ(m)\underset{\substack{ {(l,m)\in\mathbb{N}_{0}^{2}} {\alpha\,l+\beta\,m=n} } }{\sum}\sigma(l)\sigma(m), where αβ=44,52\alpha\beta=44,52, is evaluated for all natural numbers nn. We then use these convolution sums to determine formulae for the number of representations of a natural number by the octonary quadratic forms a(x12+x22+x32+x42)+b(x52+x62+x72+x82)a\,(x_{1}^{2} + x_{2}^{2} + x_{3}^{2} + x_{4}^{2})+ b\,(x_{5}^{2} + x_{6}^{2} + x_{7}^{2} + x_{8}^{2}), where (a,b)=(1,11),(1,13)(a,b)= (1,11),(1,13).

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@article{arxiv.1606.05155,
  title  = {Evaluation of the Convolution Sums $\underset{\substack{ {(l,m)\in\mathbb{N}_{0}^{2}} {\alpha\,l+\beta\,m=n} } }{\sum}\sigma(l)\sigma(m)$, where $\alpha\beta=44,52$},
  author = {Ebénézer Ntienjem},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.05155},
  year   = {2016}
}

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14 pages, 4 tables