Theorem. The algebraic Pin extension [meinrenken2013clifford, Definition 3.2, pp. 51--52] [fcap-001F]
Theorem. The algebraic Pin extension [meinrenken2013clifford, Definition 3.2, pp. 51--52] [fcap-001F]
In Meinrenken's characteristic-zero, finite-dimensional, nondegenerate setting, Pin is the kernel of the norm on the Clifford group. Its scalar kernel and any proof that the Pin action is surjective determine the group extension \[1\longrightarrow (\mathbb Z/2\mathbb Z)_{\mathrm {mult}} \longrightarrow \operatorname {Pin}(Q)\longrightarrow O(Q)\longrightarrow 1.\] The inclusion sends the nontrivial class to the scalar \(-1\), and the projection is the Pin action. Meinrenken notes that surjectivity can fail over a general field and that square roots for all field elements suffice to normalize lifts. TauCeti's generic theorem instead assumes a field, a nontrivial finite-dimensional module, invertible \(2\), a nondegenerate quadratic form, and an explicit surjectivity proof. Its separably closed specialization obtains that proof from the formal Cartan--Dieudonne route.