On the representations of a number as a sum of squares and certain related identities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
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Let Rc(n) be the number of representations of any non-negative integer n as the sum of c squares; i.e. Rc(n) is the number of different solutions (x1, x2, …, xc) of the equation
where the xμ are integers, and may be positive, negative, or zero. Two such solutions, (x1, x2, …, xc) and are only considered to be the same solution if
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- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 41 , Issue 1 , June 1945 , pp. 1 - 11
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