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MATHO-SUMSQ(1) Mathomatic Utilities MATHO-SUMSQ(1) NAME
matho-sumsq - Find the minimum sum of the squares for integers SYNOPSIS
matho-sumsq [numbers] DESCRIPTION
This command-line utility is optionally part of the mathomatic(1) package. It finds the minimum number of positive integers that when squared and added together, equal the given number. There is a proof that no more than 4 squares summed together are required to represent any positive integer. The command-line may contain positive integers to find the minimum squares of, they must be less than 2147483648 (2^31) on 32-bit systems or less than 9223372036854775808 (2^63) on 64-bit systems. If "+" is appended to the given number, the program counts up from the given number. If the minimum number of squares is 2, this program displays all possible combinations with 2 squares for the given number, other- wise it just displays the first combination it finds. If no command-line arguments are given, the programs reads the numbers from standard input. AUTHOR
George Gesslein II (gesslein@mathomatic.org) at "http://www.mathomatic.org". REPORTING BUGS
If you find a bug, please report it to the author or at "https://launchpad.net/mathomatic". SEE ALSO
mathomatic(1), matho-pascal(1), matho-primes(1) Mathomatic MATHO-SUMSQ(1)