Reference Textbooks |
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Introduction to Quadratic Forms over Fields by T. Y. Lam, Graduate Studies in Math, 67, ISBN: 0-8218-1095-2 (2005) |
Basic Quadratic Forms by Larry J. Gerstein, Graduate Studies in Math, 90, ISBN: 978-0-0218-4465-6 (2008) |
Introduction to Quadratic Forms by O. T. O'Meara, Spring-Verlag, New York (1973) |
Scheduled Lectures | ||
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T. R. Shemanske | MWF 8:50 - 9:55 (x-hour) Th 9:05- 9:55 |
28 Haldeman |
Instructor | Office | Office Hours | |
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Shemanske | 337 Kemeny | Office Hours |
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