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Isolations of cubic lattices from their proper sublattices

Number Theory 2021-04-12 v1

Abstract

A (positive definite and integral) quadratic form is called {\it an isolation} of a quadratic form ff if it represents all subforms of ff except for ff itself. The minimum rank of isolations of a quadratic form ff is denoted, if it exists, by Iso(f)\text{Iso}(f). In this article, we show that Iso(I2)=5\text{Iso}(I_2)=5 and Iso(I3)=6\text{Iso}(I_3)=6, where In=x12++xn2I_n=x_1^2+\dots+x_n^2 is the sum of nn squares for any positive integer nn. After proving that there always exists an isolation of InI_n for any positive integer nn, we provide some explicit lower and upper bounds for Iso(In)\text{Iso}(I_n). In particular, we show that Iso(In)Ω(n32ϵ)\text{Iso}(I_n) \in \Omega(n^{\frac32-\epsilon}) for any ϵ>0\epsilon>0.

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@article{arxiv.2104.04308,
  title  = {Isolations of cubic lattices from their proper sublattices},
  author = {Byeong-Kweon Oh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.04308},
  year   = {2021}
}