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Universality of High-Strength Tensors
Arthur Bik1, Alessandro Danelon2, Jan Draisma2,3
1MPI for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Abstract:
A theorem due to Kazhdan and Ziegler implies that, by substituting linear forms for its variables, a homogeneous polynomial of sufficiently high strength specialises to any given polynomial of the same degree in a bounded number of variables. Using entirely different techniques, we extend this theorem to arbitrary polynomial functors. As a corollary of our work, we show that specialisation induces a quasi-order on elements in polynomial functors, and that among the elements with a dense orbit there are unique smallest and largest equivalence classes in this quasi-order.
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