Regular triangular forms of rank exceeding 3

Abstract

A triangular form is defined to be an integer-valued quadratic polynomial of the form a1P3(x1)+a2P3(x2)+·s+akP3(xk) where ai's are positive integers and P3(x)=x(x+1)/2. A triangular form is called regular if it represents all positive integers which are locally represented. In this article, we find all regular triangular forms of more than three variables.

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