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Tensor inequalities, \(\xi\)-functions and inequalities involving immanants
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    Tensor inequalities, \(\xi\)-functions and inequalities involving immanants (English)
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    29 November 1999
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    This paper improves the result of the author's recent paper [Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., III. Ser. 76, No. 2, 307-358 (1998; Zbl 0907.15011)]. Using the same notations as in that paper, he shows that permanent dominance holds for all immanants whose associated partitions are of the form \((p,q^2,r)\). Inequalities involving immanants have often been obtained using a \(\Psi\)-function. The results on immanants are obtained by analyzing the \(\xi\)-functions, that are more fundamental than the \(\Psi\)-functions. The \(\xi\)-functions arise from a study of tensor constructions and a special collection of quadratic forms defined on spaces of bi-symmetric tensors.
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    tensor inequalities
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    group algebra
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    generalized matrix function
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    determinant
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    immanant inequalities
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    \(\Psi\)-function
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    \(\xi\)-functions
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    permanent dominance
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    quadratic forms
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