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Sayfa 36
Under these assumptions , we construct the standard o - integral model of the k -
torus T . Our approach , which emerged from a series of papers by Voskresenskis
and Fomina ( 5 , 25 ] ( cf . also ( 23 , 24 ] ) , involves the theory of Hopf algebras ...
Under these assumptions , we construct the standard o - integral model of the k -
torus T . Our approach , which emerged from a series of papers by Voskresenskis
and Fomina ( 5 , 25 ] ( cf . also ( 23 , 24 ] ) , involves the theory of Hopf algebras ...
Sayfa 48
COMPARISON OF THE STANDARD INTEGRAL MODEL WITH THE NÉRON -
RAYNAUD MODEL 1 . In this section , k is either a number field or a local field ,
and T is an algebraic torus of dimension d defined over the field k . As before , o
is ...
COMPARISON OF THE STANDARD INTEGRAL MODEL WITH THE NÉRON -
RAYNAUD MODEL 1 . In this section , k is either a number field or a local field ,
and T is an algebraic torus of dimension d defined over the field k . As before , o
is ...
Sayfa 492
It is natural to identify L with the hyperplane L. Next, using the isometry between L
and Rn_1, we identify Mn with the set of scalar products on Rn_1 with unit
Euclidean volume (the standard Euclidean metric corresponds to the standard
scalar ...
It is natural to identify L with the hyperplane L. Next, using the isometry between L
and Rn_1, we identify Mn with the set of scalar products on Rn_1 with unit
Euclidean volume (the standard Euclidean metric corresponds to the standard
scalar ...
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