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On the maximum rank of a real binary form (English)
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14 March 2011
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Let \(f(x,y)\) be a real homogeneous polynomial of degree \(n \geq 3\) without multiple roots in \(\mathbb{C}\). In the paper under review the authors prove that \(f\) has all real roots if and only if for any \({(\alpha,\beta)\in\mathbb{R}^2{\setminus}\{0\}}\) the polynomial \(\alpha f_x + \beta f_y\) has \(n - 1\) distinct real roots. This result answers to a question of \textit{P. Comon} and \textit{G. Ottaviani} [On the typical rank of real binary forms, \url{arXiv:math/0909.4865}] and allows to complete their argument to show that a real binary form \(f\) has symmetric rank \(n\) if and only if it has \(n\) distinct real roots.
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