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Polynomials on vector spaces

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In mathematics, if F is a field, a single-variable F-valued polynomial of degree ≤ p on a vector space V is a map P : V → F of the form

for v ∈ V and Ak ∈ Lksym = the set of all F-valued symmetric k-linear forms for k = 0, ..., pP  is called homogeneous of degree p  if P = Ap  above.


Similarly, one can define an n-variable F-valued polynomial of degree  ≤ p  on V  to be

where Ai,j,k ∈ Lpi,j,ksym  with  .  In this case P  is called homogeneous if we only have the k = p  summand in the above expression.

See Also

References

  • Ralph Abraham, Joel Robbin. Transversal Mapppings and Flows, p 7. W. A. Benjamin Inc. 1967.