An upper bound on the number of perfect quadratic forms

Abstract

In a recent preprint on arXiv Roland Bacher showed that the number pd of non-similar perfect d-dimensional quadratic forms satisfies e(d) < pd < eO(d3(d)). We improve the upper bound to eO(d2(d)) by a volumetric argument based on Voronoi's first reduction theory.

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