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I am reading the article: Algebro - Geometric applications of Schur S- and Q-polynomials On page 179, they said about an orthogonal form $\psi$ on $W$. There is no definition of an orthogonal form on the article, also on google. How an orthogonal form is defined? Is this a different name of an inner product?

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    $\begingroup$ Usually an orthogonal form is a symmetric bilinear form, as opposed to an inner product or unitary form, which is usually a conjugate-symmetric semilinear (= linear in one variable) form. $\endgroup$
    – LSpice
    Mar 7, 2020 at 1:08

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