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Date: 2010-06-22 06:14:34
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Mathematics
Algebraic geometry
Quadratic forms
Ring theory
Projective geometry
Algebraic structures
Algebraic K-theory
Proper morphism
tale morphism
Chow group

515 Documenta Math. Rationally Isotropic Quadratic Spaces Are Locally Isotropic: II

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