On the First Fundamental Theorem for GL2(K) and SL2(K)
Abstract
The First Fundamental Theorem of Invariant Theory describes a minimal generating set of the invariant polynomial ring under the action of some group G. In this note we give an elementary and direct proof for the GL2(K) and SL2(K) for any infinite field K. Our proof can be generalized to GLm(K) and SLm(K) for m>2. Moreover, we present a family of counter-examples to the statements of the First Fundamental Theorems for all finite fields and m=2.
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