Notes on Theory of Quadratic Residues

Mathematics – History and Overview

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The Law of Quadratic Reciprocity was conjectured by Euler and Legendre who both found an incomplete proof. Gauss called this law "Theorema Fundamentale", and he was the first who gave a complete proof, he also highlighted the equivalence of his formulation with those of Euler and Legrendre. Hereby notes gives a overview of the Theory of Quadratic Residues using a classical approach with some application to Diophantine Equations, such as Two Square Theorem and Pythagorean Quadruplets.

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