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- Robert Langlands (links | edit)
- Clifford algebra (links | edit)
- Ring (mathematics) (links | edit)
- Quaternion (links | edit)
- Cayley–Dickson construction (links | edit)
- Weil conjectures (links | edit)
- Involution (mathematics) (links | edit)
- Brauer group (links | edit)
- Central simple algebra (links | edit)
- 600-cell (links | edit)
- Complex multiplication (links | edit)
- Arithmetic group (links | edit)
- Modular curve (links | edit)
- Galois cohomology (links | edit)
- Biquaternion (links | edit)
- Hyperbolic 3-manifold (links | edit)
- Severi–Brauer variety (links | edit)
- Supersingular elliptic curve (links | edit)
- Hasse invariant of a quadratic form (links | edit)
- Azumaya algebra (links | edit)
- Composition algebra (links | edit)
- Linear group (links | edit)
- Crystalline cohomology (links | edit)
- Octonion algebra (links | edit)
- Shimura variety (links | edit)
- Bolza surface (links | edit)
- (2,3,7) triangle group (links | edit)
- First Hurwitz triplet (links | edit)
- Arithmetic hyperbolic 3-manifold (links | edit)
- Quaternion (division algebra) (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Hurwitz quaternion order (links | edit)
- Fractal-generating software (links | edit)
- Jacquet–Langlands correspondence (links | edit)
- Hervé Jacquet (links | edit)
- Quaternion algebras (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Division algebra (links | edit)
- Moore determinant of a Hermitian matrix (links | edit)
- Eichler order (links | edit)
- Brandt matrix (links | edit)
- Linked field (links | edit)
- Quaternionic structure (links | edit)
- Split quaternion algebra (redirect to section "Structure") (links | edit)
- List of algebras (links | edit)
- Biquaternion algebra (links | edit)
- Trace field of a representation (links | edit)
- Arithmetic Fuchsian group (links | edit)
- Pilar Bayer (links | edit)
- Talk:Cayley–Dickson construction (links | edit)
- Talk:Dual quaternion (links | edit)