Abstract:A (positive definite and integral) quadratic form f is said to be universal if it represents all positive integers, and is said to be primitively universal if it represents all positive integers primitively. We also say f is primitively almost universal if it represents almost all positive integers primitively. Conway and Schneeberger proved (see [1]) that there are exactly 204 equivalence classes of universal quaternary quadratic forms. Recently, Earnest and Gunawardana proved in [4] that among 204 equivalenc… Show more
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