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The representation of integers by positive ternary quadratic forms
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Let f = f(x, y, z) be a positive definite form of the type
where x, y, z are integral valued variables, and the coefficients a, …, t are integers whose highest common factor is 1. As the determinant of such a form may be fractional, I define
and
thus — C is the discriminant of the binary form f(x, y, 0), and the necessary and sufficient condition for f to be positive definite is that a > 0, C > 0, and d > 0.
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