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    Orthogonal groups containing a given maximal torus. (English)
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    20 August 2003
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    Let \(k\) be a field of characteristic different from two and let \(\mathbb{T}\) be a fixed \(k\)-torus of dimension \(n\). One looks for faithful \(k\)-representations \(\rho:\mathbb{T}\to \text{SO} (A,\sigma)\), where \((A,\sigma)\) is a central simple algebra of degree \(2n\). This is a problem of Galois descent. The authors compute invariants (discriminant and Clifford algebra) of the possible \((A,\sigma)\). These invariants suffice to determine \((A,\sigma)\) up to isomsorphism when \(I^3(k)=0\) in the Witt ring. The case when \(A\) is split is treated first.
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    Witt ring
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    Galois descent
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    algebra with involution
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    Hasse invariant
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