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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1675722
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English | Gröbner bases for the rings of special orthogonal and \(2\times 2\) matrix invariants |
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Gröbner bases for the rings of special orthogonal and \(2\times 2\) matrix invariants (English)
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2 December 2003
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Let the special orthogonal group \(\text{SO}_n\) act on \(k\)-tuples of vectors in \(n\)-dimensional space. The first fundamental theorem of invariant theory states that the ring of invariants is generated by the dot products of pairs of vectors and the determinants of all \(n\)-tuples of vectors. This paper is concerned with the ideal of relations between these generators. The generators of this ideal are given by the second fundamental theorem of algebra. However, in order to do explicit computations in this invariant ring, it is desirable to have a Gröbner basis of this ideal. The paper under review gives an explicit Gröbner basis. The cases \(n=3\) and \(n=4\) are interpreted as vector invariants for the \(2\times 2\) matrices. The authors also show that for \(n=2\), the invariant ring is a Koszul algebra by using SAGBI bases.
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rings of invariants
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special orthogonal groups
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Gröbner bases
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generators
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relations
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Koszul algebras
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SAGBI bases
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