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Algebra
Mathematics
Abstract algebra
Functors
Category theory
Linear algebra
Algebraic topology
Quadratic forms
Natural transformation
Exact functor
Adjoint functors
Bilinear form

GENERIC REPRESENTATIONS OF ORTHOGONAL GROUPS: THE FUNCTOR CATEGORY Fquad CHRISTINE VESPA Abstract. In this paper, we define the functor category Fquad associated to F2 -vector spaces equipped with a quadratic form. We sh

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