Gram's theorem
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In mathematics, Gram's theorem states that an algebraic set in a finite-dimensional vector space invariant under some linear group can be defined by absolute invariants. (Dieudonné & Carrell 1970, p. 31). It is named after J. P. Gram, who published it in 1874.
References
- Dieudonné, Jean A.; Carrell, James B. (1970), "Invariant theory, old and new", Advances in Mathematics 4: 1–80, doi:10.1016/0001-8708(70)90015-0, ISSN 0001-8708. Reprinted by Academic Press (1971), MR0279102.
- "Sur quelques théorèmes fondamentaux de l'algèbre moderne" (in French), Mathematische Annalen 7 (2–3): 230–240, 1874, doi:10.1007/bf02104801, http://eudml.org/doc/156639.
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