Abstract
Let R be a regular local ring, K its field of fractions and (V,ϕ) a quadratic space over R. Assume that R contains a field of characteristic zero we show that if (V,ϕ)⊗ R K is isotropic over K, then (V,ϕ) is isotropic over R. This solves the characteristic zero case of a question raised by J.-L. Colliot-Thelene in [3]. The proof is based on a variant of a moving lemma from [7]. A purity theorem for quadratic spaces is proved as well. It generalizes in the charactersitic zero case the main purity result from [9] and it is used to prove the main result in [2].
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