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On Centers and Direct Sum Decompositions of Higher Degree Forms

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arxiv 2009.12014 v2 pith:BL63DYOO submitted 2020-09-25 math.RA math.ACmath.AG

On Centers and Direct Sum Decompositions of Higher Degree Forms

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Higher degree forms are homogeneous polynomials of degree $d > 2,$ or equivalently symmetric $d$-linear spaces. This paper is mainly concerned about the algebraic structure of the centers of higher degree forms with applications specifically to direct sum decompositions, namely expressing higher degree forms as sums of forms in disjoint sets of variables. We show that the center algebra of almost every form is the ground field, consequently almost all higher degree forms are absolutely indecomposable. If a higher degree form is decomposable, then we provide simple criteria and algorithms for direct sum decompositions by its center algebra. It is shown that the direct sum decomposition problem can be boiled down to some standard tasks of linear algebra, in particular the computations of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. We also apply the structure results of center algebras to provide a complete answer to the classical problem of whether a higher degree form can be reconstructed from its Jacobian ideal.

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