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Integers represented by positive-definite quadratic forms and Petersson inner products

Number Theory 2018-02-13 v1

Abstract

Let QQ be a positive-definite quaternary quadratic form with integer coefficients. We study the problem of giving bounds on the largest positive integer nn that is locally represented by QQ but not represented. Assuming that nn is relatively prime to D(Q)D(Q), the determinant of the Gram matrix of QQ, we show that nn is represented provided that nmax{N(Q)3/2+ϵD(Q)5/4+ϵ,N(Q)2+ϵD(Q)1+ϵ}. n \gg \max \{ N(Q)^{3/2 + \epsilon} D(Q)^{5/4 + \epsilon}, N(Q)^{2 + \epsilon} D(Q)^{1 + \epsilon} \}. Here N(Q)N(Q) is the level of QQ. We give three other bounds that hold under successively weaker local conditions on nn. These results are proven by bounding the Petersson norm of the cuspidal part of the theta series, which is accomplished using an explicit formula for the Weil representation due to Scheithauer.

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@article{arxiv.1802.03437,
  title  = {Integers represented by positive-definite quadratic forms and Petersson inner products},
  author = {Jeremy Rouse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.03437},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages