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Sayfa 45
In this section , the field k is a finite extension of the field Q ; let o denote the ring
of integers of the field k , and let T be an algebraic torus defined over k . We
assume that the torus T splits over a normal extension Lk of degree n . Let O
denote ...
In this section , the field k is a finite extension of the field Q ; let o denote the ring
of integers of the field k , and let T be an algebraic torus defined over k . We
assume that the torus T splits over a normal extension Lk of degree n . Let O
denote ...
Sayfa 102
Throughout the paper , n and m denote the dimension and the degree ,
respectively ( see the Introduction ) . ... For x ER " and a E Z ” , we set xa : = x + x ^
2 . . . mohon For a finite set M , the number of elements in M is denoted by | M | or
by # M ...
Throughout the paper , n and m denote the dimension and the degree ,
respectively ( see the Introduction ) . ... For x ER " and a E Z ” , we set xa : = x + x ^
2 . . . mohon For a finite set M , the number of elements in M is denoted by | M | or
by # M ...
Sayfa 532
We denote by I ( Sw ) the sum of the indices of all fixed points of Sw . Then , by
definition , ( 110 ) Lk ( w ) = I ( Sw ) . Thus , for such f - gradients w , the
computation of the number Lk ( w ) reduces to the computation of the fixed point
indices of ...
We denote by I ( Sw ) the sum of the indices of all fixed points of Sw . Then , by
definition , ( 110 ) Lk ( w ) = I ( Sw ) . Thus , for such f - gradients w , the
computation of the number Lk ( w ) reduces to the computation of the fixed point
indices of ...
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