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Generic Character


For a form Q, the generic character chi_i(Q) of Q is defined as the values of chi_i(m) where (m,2d)=1 and Q represents m: chi_1(Q), chi_2(Q), ..., chi_r(Q) (Cohn 1980, p. 223). The characters apply to the class of properly equivalent forms as they represent the same numbers.


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Form Genus

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References

Cohn, H. "Compositions, Order, and Genera." Ch. 8 in Advanced Number Theory. New York: Dover, 1980.

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Weisstein, Eric W. "Generic Character." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/GenericCharacter.html

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