Almost 2-universal diagonal quinary quadratic forms
Abstract
A (positive definite integral) quadratic form is called almost 2-universal if it represents all (positive definite integral) binary quadratic forms except those in only finitely many equivalence classes. Oh [7] determined all almost 2-universal quinary diagonal quadratic forms remaining three as candidates. In this article, we prove that those three candidates are indeed almost 2-universal.
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