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Singular hypersurfaces and multilinear algebra
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    Singular hypersurfaces and multilinear algebra (English)
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    22 November 1999
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    The paper investigates determinants of multidimensional matrices and a multidimensional eigenvalue theory. The author shows how the invariants of n-ary forms can be produced from the discriminants of multilinear forms (determinants of multidimensional matrices), which should be considered as a generalization of the classical Hessians and resultants, and develops a technique which gives an algorithm for calculating the discriminants of multilinear forms. He establishes the degeneracy of a \(d\)-linear form in terms of the structure of the set of critical points of the corresponding homogeneous polynomial function. Finally, the example of 3-linear forms is illustrated.
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    rectangular matrices
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    multilinear forms
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    discriminants
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    determinants
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    singular hypersurfaces
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    determinants of multidimensional matrices
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    multidimensional eigenvalue
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    Hessians
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    resultants
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    algorithm
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    degeneracy
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