“…The convolution sums W 1,1 1,2 (n), W 1,1 1,4 (n), W 1,3 1,2 (n), W 1,3 2,1 (n), W 1,1 1,5 (n), W 1, 2 1,5 (n) and W 2,1 1,5 (n) have been computed by Royer [19] and the convolution sums W 1, 3 1,3 (n) and W 3,1 1,3 (n) have been evaluated recently by Yao and Xia [24]. Convolution sums involving the divisor function σ(n) have been extensively evaluated by Williams and his coauthors (see, for example, ( [1-8, 10, 11, 14, 22, 23]).…”