Definition. Word-length filtration [chevalley1954algebraic, II.1.2 and II.1.6, pp. 40--42] [fcap-000G]

Chevalley constructs the classical filtration after choosing a finite basis of a vector space over a field. TauCeti's coordinate-free version below is defined for a quadratic form on a module over a commutative ring. The leading-symbol equivalences in Lemma [fcap-000H] and Theorem [fcap-000I] additionally assume that \(2\) is invertible.

Let \(R\) be a commutative ring, let \(M\) be an \(R\)-module, and let \(Q:M\to R\) be a quadratic form. In the Clifford algebra \(\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)\), define \(F_n\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)\) to be the \(R\)-submodule spanned by all products of at most \(n\) generators: \[F_n\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)=\operatorname {span}_R\left \{\iota (v_1)\cdots \iota (v_r):0\le r\le n\right \}.\] The empty product gives \(F_0\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)=R1\). Concatenating words makes the filtration multiplicative; in fact, \[F_i\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)\,F_j\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)=F_{i+j}\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q).\] Thus multiplication descends to the successive quotients and makes \[\operatorname {gr}_F\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)=\bigoplus _{n\ge 0}F_n\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)/F_{n-1}\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)\] a graded algebra, with \(F_{-1}\mathcal {C}\kern -2pt\ell (Q)=0\).