Timeline for An identity related to sum of two squares
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| 23 hours ago | comment | added | Henri Cohen | You are right, it only implies your conjecture for $f=1$, I do not see how to generalize. | |
| yesterday | vote | accept | Tong Lingling | ||
| yesterday | comment | added | Tong Lingling | Thanks for your answer! Could you please explain why this result can imply the conclusion? I only know that $h(-d)>0$, which can resolve the case where $f=1$. For this case, according to the answer in the link provided by David E Speyer in comment, it can be proved that when $f=1$, the sum is equal to $\frac{m^2-1}{12}-\frac{S(m)}{2}$. | |
| yesterday | history | answered | Henri Cohen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |