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Math Club Talk

Date:
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Location:
745 Patterson Office Tower
Speaker(s) / Presenter(s):
Luis Sordo Vieira, University of Kentucky

When can integers be written as the sum of squares?

From Pythagoras, to Fermat, to Legendre, mathematicians have been interested in representation of integers by sums of squares. Legendre's beautiful 4 square theorem states that any positive integer can be represented as the sum of 4 squares. For example 1+4+4+9=18. One easily checks that 7 cannot be written as the sum of 3 squares. How well can we do with two squares?

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