A Gersten-Witt complex for hermitian Witt groups of coherent algebras over schemes II: Involution of the second kind
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DOI10.1017/is008008022jkt065zbMath1243.11055OpenAlexW2158369947MaRDI QIDQ3652613
Publication date: 15 December 2009
Published in: Journal of K-Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/is008008022jkt065
(K)-theory of quadratic and Hermitian forms (11E70) Algebraic theory of quadratic forms; Witt groups and rings (11E81) Witt groups of rings (19G12)
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On coherent Hermitian Witt groups ⋮ On the Gersten-Witt complex of an Azumaya algebra with involution ⋮ Involutions of Azumaya algebras ⋮ An 8-periodic exact sequence of Witt groups of Azumaya algebras with involution ⋮ A Hermitian analog of a quadratic form theorem of Springer ⋮ A transfer morphism for Hermitian \(K\)-theory of schemes with involution
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