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Pollock's conjectures

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Pollock's conjecture refers to a hypothesis in the field of number theory, specifically relating to the behavior of certain quadratic forms and the representation of integers as sums of squares. It conjectures that there are infinitely many ways to represent prime numbers as sums of two squares, and it was proposed by the mathematician A.B. Pollock.

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