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arxiv: 1903.03392 · v1 · pith:PJDILNMEnew · submitted 2019-03-08 · 🧮 math.NT

Regular ternary triangular forms

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An integer of the form $T_x=\frac{x(x+1)}2$ for some positive integer $x$ is called a triangular number. A ternary triangular form $aT_{x}+bT_{y}+cT_{z}$ for positive integers $a,b$ and $c$ is called regular if it represents every positive integer that is locally represented. In this article, we prove that there are exactly 49 primitive regular ternary triangular forms.

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