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Quadratic Forms and Symmetries

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This lecture covers the definition and properties of quadratic forms, including the notion of symmetries and similitudes. It explores the representation of quadratic forms and the concept of isotropic and anisotropic forms. The lecture also delves into orthogonal sums and affine algebraic varieties.

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