The Davenport-Schmidt theorem is a result in number theory that deals with the distribution of integers that can be expressed as the sum of two squares. Specifically, the theorem states that for any positive integer \( n \) that is not of the form \( 4^k(8m + 7) \) for nonnegative integers \( k \) and \( m \), there are infinitely many integers that can be represented as a sum of two squares.

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