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Sayfa 20
It is easy to understand the interest in quadratic forms with level equal to the
determinant if we observe that the quadratic forms of the classical root lattices Z "
, Dn , An , E6 , E7 , and Ex , except for the lattices Dn of even dimensions n , have
...
It is easy to understand the interest in quadratic forms with level equal to the
determinant if we observe that the quadratic forms of the classical root lattices Z "
, Dn , An , E6 , E7 , and Ex , except for the lattices Dn of even dimensions n , have
...
Sayfa 72
... ( n – m , da ) if tı ( Q ) # 0 ( mod 8 ) , since Proposition 7.4 implies that 01 ( b ( A
) ) = 1. The symbol 2G is similar to the symbols ( 13.6 ) and ( 13.7 ) . Therefore , if
2G exists and $ 2 ( G ) = II , t1 # 0 ( mod 8 ) , then ( 12.15 ) is equal to az ( Aji ; Q1
...
... ( n – m , da ) if tı ( Q ) # 0 ( mod 8 ) , since Proposition 7.4 implies that 01 ( b ( A
) ) = 1. The symbol 2G is similar to the symbols ( 13.6 ) and ( 13.7 ) . Therefore , if
2G exists and $ 2 ( G ) = II , t1 # 0 ( mod 8 ) , then ( 12.15 ) is equal to az ( Aji ; Q1
...
Sayfa 76
For n - m = 2s and a = a1 , the product ( 13.32 ) is equal to std ( n – m ) 2 - a ( d )
a2 ( A ; Q ) SDA ( ) 7 –8 ( ad ) ' / 2 , and the obtained formulas yield the following
theorem . Theorem 13.1 . Let Q and A be integral positive definite forms of ...
For n - m = 2s and a = a1 , the product ( 13.32 ) is equal to std ( n – m ) 2 - a ( d )
a2 ( A ; Q ) SDA ( ) 7 –8 ( ad ) ' / 2 , and the obtained formulas yield the following
theorem . Theorem 13.1 . Let Q and A be integral positive definite forms of ...
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REPRESENTATION OF A FORM | 17 |
10 The automorphism groups of discriminant forms | 59 |
12 A general formula for the weight of representations | 65 |
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