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Sums of four polygonal numbers: precise formulas

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arxiv 2405.14710 v2 pith:TGDSZYJX submitted 2024-05-23 math.NT math.CO

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In this paper we give unified formulas for the numbers of representations of positive integers as sums of four generalized $m$-gonal numbers, and as restricted sums of four squares under a linear condition, respectively. These formulas are given as $\mathbb{Z}$-linear combinations of Hurwitz class numbers. As applications, we prove several Zhi-Wei Sun's conjectures. As by-products, we obtain formulas for expressing the Fourier coefficients of $\vartheta(\tau,z)^4$, $\eta(\tau)^{12}$, $\eta(\tau)^4$ and $\eta(\tau)^8\eta(2\tau)^8$ in terms of Hurwitz class numbers, respectively. The proof is based on the theory of Jacobi forms.

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