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On quadratic forms over inseparable quadratic extensions
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    On quadratic forms over inseparable quadratic extensions (English)
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    13 November 1994
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    The author discusses quadratic forms under inseparable quadratic extensions \(K=k (\sqrt{d})\), where \(\text{char } k=2\). He proves the following theorem that is sharper than that conjectured by \textit{R. Baeza} [Math. Z. 135, 175-184 (1974; Zbl 0263.15015)], namely, if \(q\) is a non- singular anisotropic \(k\)-form of dimension \(4m\) or \(4m+2\) with the Witt index over \(K\) greater than \(m\), then it has a subform \(q'\perp dq'\) for some non-singular \(k\)-form \(q'\) of dimension two.
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    non-singular anisotropic form
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    quadratic forms
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    inseparable quadratic extensions
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