Hurwitz's theorem in number theory, specifically concerning the distribution of integers with respect to their divisibility properties, states that for any integer \( n \), the number of representations of \( n \) as a sum of two positive squares, denoted \( r_2(n) \), can be expressed in terms of the prime factorization of \( n \).

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