Graded Brauer Groups.

C.T.C. Wall

Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (1964)

  • Volume: 213, page 187-199
  • ISSN: 0075-4102; 1435-5345/e

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Wall, C.T.C.. "Graded Brauer Groups.." Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 213 (1964): 187-199. <http://eudml.org/doc/150598>.

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  3. Caroline Gruson, Description de certains super groupes classiques
  4. Peter Donavan, Max Karoubi, Graded Brauer groups and K -theory with local coefficients
  5. Igor Kriz, On spin and modularity in conformal field theory
  6. Artibano Micali, Orlando E. Villamayor, Algèbres de Clifford et groupe de Brauer
  7. Enrico M. Vitale, The Brauer and Brauer-Taylor groups of a symmetric monoidal category
  8. Ph. Revoy, Sur les deux premiers invariants d'une forme quadratique
  9. Jacques Queyrut, Pfaffien et discriminant
  10. A. Micali, Ph. Revoy, Modules quadratiques

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