Mathematics – Number Theory
Scientific paper
2009-01-12
Contemporary Mathematics 437, AMS, 2009, pp. 359-378
Mathematics
Number Theory
22 pages, 3 figures; to appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Quadratic Forms, Chile 2007, published in
Scientific paper
A positive definite quadratic form is called perfect, if it is uniquely determined by its arithmetical minimum and the integral vectors attaining it. In this self-contained survey we explain how to enumerate perfect forms in $d$ variables up to arithmetical equivalence and scaling. We put an emphasis on practical issues concerning computer assisted enumerations. For the necessary theory of Voronoi we provide complete proofs based on Ryshkov polyhedra. This allows a very natural generalization to $T$-perfect forms, which are perfect with respect to a linear subspace $T$ in the space of quadratic forms. Important examples include Gaussian, Eisenstein and Hurwitz quaternionic perfect forms, for which we present new classification results in dimensions $8,10$ and 12.
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