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Surjectivity of a norm map over $ \mathbb{Q} $

Suppose $ (L/L') $ is an galois extension , where both fields are extension of $Q$ of $\dim n $ and $\dim n^{'}$ respectively.Suppose we consider the norm map $ Nr_{(L/L')} :L \rightarrow L' $. ...
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Maximum dimension of a simultaneous anisotropic subspace of quadratic forms over $ \mathbb{Q} $

Let $(V,q )$ be a quadratic space over $ \mathbb{Q} $. A subspace $ U $ is called totally isotropic if $ q(x) = 0 $ for all $ x \in U $ and a subspace $ U $ is called an anisotropic subspace if $ ...
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Rational subspaces

In $\mathbb{R}^n$, we say that a linear subspace is rational if it admits a basis in $\mathbb{Q}^n$ (or equivalently in $\mathbb{Z}^n$). This means that $E\cap \mathbb{Z}^n$ is a submodule of $\mathbb{...
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