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Classifying nonsingular quadratic forms of rank three
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    Classifying nonsingular quadratic forms of rank three (English)
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    For a commutative ring \(R\) let \(m_ 2(R)=\{x\in R : x^ 2=1\}\) and let \(\text{sl}_ 2(R)\) be the matrices in \(M_ 2(R)\) of trace zero. Let \(-q\) be the quadratic form given on \(\text{sl}_ 2(R)\) by the determinant so that \(q(X_ 1,X_ 2,X_ 3)=X_ 1X_ 2+X^ 2_ 3\) in a suitable basis of \(\text{sl}_ 2(R)\). Using linear algebra arguments the author shows that the orthogonal group of \((\text{sl}_ 2(R),q)\) is isomorphic to \(\text{Aut }M_ 2(R)\times m_ 2(R)\) and the special orthogonal group of \((\text{sl}_ 2(R),q)\) is isomorphic to \(\text{Aut }M_ 2(R)\). - As this holds over all commutative rings, descent theory is applied to get quickly the classification of all nonsingular quadratic forms of rank three in terms of Azumaya algebras of rank four and nonsingular quadratic forms of rank one.
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    Witt invariant
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    discriminant
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    quadratic forms over commutative rings
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    orthogonal group
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    descent theory
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    Azumaya algebras of rank four
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    quadratic forms of rank one
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