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Algorithms for weakly nonnegative quadratic forms
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    Algorithms for weakly nonnegative quadratic forms (English)
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    27 October 1996
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    An algorithm is presented to determine if a unit integral quadratic form is weakly nonnegative. This algorithm provides a set of vectors that allow the authors to calculate several invariants of the quadratic form. The paper concludes with a brief survey of the authors' main motivation for this work and several examples illustrating the relationship to the representation theory of finite algebra over a field.
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    critical vectors
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    unit form
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    algorithm
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    quadratic form
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    finite algebra
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