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Questions involving the software MAGMA. (For the algebraic structure called magma, please, use the tag magmas.) This tag should hardly ever be the only tag of a question; typically there should be additional tags to indicate the mathematical content of the question. Please note that questions that are purely support-questions on MAGMA are not a good fit for this site.
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Does MAGMA have a function to decide if two indefinite, integral quadratic forms are isometric?
not an answer to the question, but: Checking isometry is much easier for indefinite forms; it's purely local, by strong approximation for the spin group. If interested search for "spinor genus."