Symmetric multilinear forms and polarization of polynomials
Abstract
We study a generalization of the classical correspondence between homogeneous quadratic polynomials, quadratic forms, and symmetric/alternating bilinear forms to forms in n variables. The main tool is combinatorial polarization, and the approach is applicable even when n! is not invertible in the underlying field.
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