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The density of integral quadratic forms having ak-dimensional totally …
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/isotropic-subspaces.pdf22 Jan 2024: ρp(k,2k 1) =. aQp/(Qp)2P2k1(d(Q) = (1)ka,c(Q) = (1,a)k);. ρp(k,2k 2) = 1P2k2(d(Q) = (1)k1,c(Q) = 1). ... This gives four Qp-equivalence classes of forms, with invariants d(Q) = (1)ka andc(Q) = (1,a)k. -
Algebraic TopologyOscar Randal-Williams…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~or257/teaching/notes/at.pdf31 Jan 2024: Algebraic TopologyOscar Randal-Williams. https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/or257/teaching/notes/at.pdf. 1 Introduction 11.1 Some recollections and conventions. 21.2 Cell complexes. 3. 2 Homotopy and the fundamental group 42.1 Homotopy. 42.2 Paths. 72.3 -
The Ward Correspondence and StationaryAxisymmetric Spacetimes…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~gt306/mp1.pdf16 Jan 2024: 4cK. cηab. (14). The general solution to eq. (14) is. Ka = Ta Labxb Rxa xbxbSa 2Sbxbxa,.
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