Author:
Colliot-Thélène Jean-Louis,Xu Fei
Abstract
AbstractAn integer may be represented by a quadratic form over each ring ofp-adic integers and over the reals without being represented by this quadratic form over the integers. More generally, such failure of a local-global principle may occur for the representation of one integral quadratic form by another integral quadratic form. We show that many such examples may be accounted for by a Brauer–Manin obstruction for the existence of integral points on schemes defined over the integers. For several types of homogeneous spaces of linear algebraic groups, this obstruction is shown to be the only obstruction to the existence of integral points.
Subject
Algebra and Number Theory
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