Finite quadratic modules and lattices
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Abstract: We give a new proof of the fact that any finite quadratic module can be decomposed into indecomposable ones. For any indecomposable finite quadratic module, we construct a lattice, and a positive definite lattice, both of which are of the least rank, whose discriminant module is the given one. The resulting lattices are given by their Gram matrices explicitly.
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