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Oct 21, 2022 at 11:19 vote accept zom
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Oct 12, 2022 at 18:17 comment added Tim Campion @anon Welcome to MathOverflow! Editing others' posts to improve the Latex, add links, etc. is a normal thing here. If you don't like others improving your posts, you can ask them not to, but please don't remove valuable content you've posted. I've rolled back your post to an earlier version. You're welcome to edit it further, but please don't destroy it.
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Oct 12, 2022 at 17:38 comment added LSpice I in no way meant to play games or criticise your answer, which I thought was a good answer and which I upvoted; I only meant to add additional context. I'm sorry for whatever part of what I did made you feel unwelcome, or that your answer was unwelcome. I hope you will roll back to the very useful original version of your answer, or, if it is tolerable, my edit of it to add a link to the comment you referenced.
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Oct 12, 2022 at 14:24 comment added LSpice Milne is a fantastic reference for a lot of things, but, as @naf suggested, I think Borel and Tits - Groupes réductifs, and, if I remember correctly, the compléments article has more to say about Weil restriction than Milne. (But the OP doesn't understand French, so Milne is probably a better reference!)
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