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Table 4.1: −1 ∈ Q 2p
Table 4.3: Representative of matrices satisfying δ and Hasse symbol value in Q p, ( ̸p= 2)
Table 4.5: Representatives of involutions up to conjugacy for SO(2n + 1, k), (−1 ∈ Q 2p)

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