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C. R. Math. Rep. Acad. Sci. Canada Vol. 27, (1), 2005 pp. 20–24
R.A. Mollin (Received: 2004/06/14)

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Central norms are given definition according to the infrastructure of the underlying order under discussion, which we define in the introductory section below. We relate these central norms in the simple continued fraction expansion of \(\sqrt{D}\) to solutions of the Eisenstein equation \(x^2-Dy^2 = -4\), with \(\gcd(x,y) = 1\). This provides a criterion for central norms to be \(4\) in the presence of certain congruence conditions on the fundamental unit of the underlying real quadratic order \(\mathbb{Z}[\sqrt{D}]\).