Comparing natural volume forms on GLn
Abstract
There are two natural choices for a volume form on the algebraic group Gln over Q: the first is the integral form (unique up to sign), the other is the product of the primitive classes in algebraic de Rham cohomology. We work out the explicit comparision factor between the two.
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