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(2009) From combinatorics to philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer.

A glimpse of vector invariant theory

the points of view of Weyl, Rota, de Concini and Procesi, and Grosshans

Andrea Brini

pp. 25-43

We will try to provide a brief and elementary description of some of the founding ideas of the characteristic-zero theory as well as of the characteristic-free theory of vector invariants for the classical groups GL(d), SL(d), S p 2m , O(d).

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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-88753-1_3

Full citation:

Brini, A. (2009)., A glimpse of vector invariant theory: the points of view of Weyl, Rota, de Concini and Procesi, and Grosshans, in E. Damiani, V. Marra & F. Palombi (eds.), From combinatorics to philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 25-43.

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