2000
DOI: 10.1007/s002290050003
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On p -quaternionic pairings of non-elementary type

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“…Observe that in [Ku2] the set of conditions M(n), n ≥ 2, is a different condition than our condition (4), but the alteration of axiom (3) in [Ku2,p. 40] does not affect the results from [Ku2] that we use. Condition (1) also follows from [MeSu,(11.5)…”
Section: P-quaternionic Pairingsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Observe that in [Ku2] the set of conditions M(n), n ≥ 2, is a different condition than our condition (4), but the alteration of axiom (3) in [Ku2,p. 40] does not affect the results from [Ku2] that we use. Condition (1) also follows from [MeSu,(11.5)…”
Section: P-quaternionic Pairingsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In fact, the M(n) conditions are a translation of the condition for the splitting of a sum of n symbols in Milnor's k 2 F = K 2 F /pK 2 F to the language of p-quaternionic pairings. Observe that in [Ku2] the set of conditions M(n), n 2, is a different condition than our condition (4), but the alteration of axiom (3) in [Ku2,p. 40] does not affect the results from [Ku2] that we use.…”
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“…243 Indeed, as early as 1922, Hilary Jenkinson, had also claimed that "neither the historian nor the archivist should share in the creation of archives." 244 David Lemieux asserts that at PAC, however, "Canadian film archiving practices can be traced to a small number of individuals whose personal touches can be recognized in their acquisitions." 245 Indeed, Lemieux claims that, "The first selection criteria regarding the Canadian film archive was in the hands of one man, resulting in an entirely subjective policy based on what he believed to be of greatest significance to Canada.... it was Lanctot personally who actively sought out films of Canadian interest from producers."…”
Section: Establishing the Worth Of The Moving Image In Canadamentioning
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