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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6488926
- Non-hyperbolic splitting of quadratic pairs
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Totally decomposable quadratic pairs (English)
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Non-hyperbolic splitting of quadratic pairs (English)
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24 October 2016
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2 October 2015
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The authors state about their result: ``Algebras with quadratic pair associated to quadratic Pfister forms are tensor products of quaternion algebras with involution and a quaternion algebra with quadratic pair. One may ask whether all such totally decomposable quadratic pairs on a split central simple algebra are adjoint to a quadratic Pfister form. In characteristic different from two, where quadratic pairs are equivalent to orthogonal involutions, this is known as Pfister factor conjecture proved by \textit{K. J. Becher} [Invent. Math. 173, No. 1, 1--6 (2008; Zbl 1226.11049)], which says that in this case a totally decomposable orthogonal involution on a split algebra is adjoint to a Pfister form. In this article we prove the corresponding result for quadratic pairs over fields of characteristic two.''
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central simple algebras
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involutions
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quadratic pairs
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characteristic two
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quadratic forms
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Pfister forms
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hermitian forms
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quaternion algebras
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