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Real and complex rank for real symmetric tensors with low ranks
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    Real and complex rank for real symmetric tensors with low ranks (English)
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    11 December 2015
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    Summary: We study the case of a real homogeneous polynomial \(P\) whose minimal real and complex decompositions in terms of powers of linear forms are different. We prove that if the sum of the complex and the real ranks of \(P\) is at most \(3 \deg (P)-1\), then the difference of the two decompositions is completely determined either on a line or on a conic or two disjoint lines.
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