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finding unimodular substitutions
Hi,
does anyone know a method for finding a unimodular substitution from one binary quadratic form ( \( ax^2 + bxy + cy^2 \) ) to another given that they are equivalent? I'd like a find a unimodal substitution \(x\prime = \alpha x + \beta y \) \(y\prime = \gamma x + \delta y \) with integer coefficients which transforms \(29x^2 + 256xy + 565y^2\) into \(x^2 + y^2 \) Can anyone help? |
x' = 5 x + 22 y
y' = 2 x + 9 y Start with the "obvious" 29 = 5[sup]2[/sup] + 2[sup]2[/sup] |
Thanks.
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