Bounds on the largest prime factor of a negative discriminant with one class per genus

Abstract

It was conjectured by Gauss that any negative discriminant with at least 32 genera has at least two classes of binary quadratic forms in each genus. We prove that such a discriminant cannot have a particularly large prime factor, by an argument similar to that of Baker's solution to Gauss' class number one problem.

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