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On similarity classes of well-rounded sublattices of $\mathbb Z^2$

Number Theory 2009-08-25 v2

Abstract

A lattice is called well-rounded if its minimal vectors span the corresponding Euclidean space. In this paper we study the similarity classes of well-rounded sublattices of Z2{\mathbb Z}^2. We relate the set of all such similarity classes to a subset of primitive Pythagorean triples, and prove that it has structure of a noncommutative infinitely generated monoid. We discuss the structure of a given similarity class, and define a zeta function corresponding to each similarity class. We relate it to Dedekind zeta of Z[i]{\mathbb Z}[i], and investigate the growth of some related Dirichlet series, which reflect on the distribution of well-rounded lattices. Finally, we construct a sequence of similarity classes of well-rounded sublattices of Z2{\mathbb Z}^2, which gives good circle packing density and converges to the hexagonal lattice as fast as possible with respect to a natural metric we define.

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@article{arxiv.0708.1596,
  title  = {On similarity classes of well-rounded sublattices of $\mathbb Z^2$},
  author = {Lenny Fukshansky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.1596},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

27 pages, 2 figures; added a lemma on Diophantine approximation by quotients of Pythagorean triples; final version to be published in Journal of Number Theory