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Tensor spaces and the geometry of polynomial representations

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A "tensor space" is a vector space equipped with a finite collection of multi-linear forms. In previous work, we showed that (for each signature) there exists a universal homogeneous tensor space, which is unique up to isomorphism. Here we generalize that result: we show that each Zariski class of tensor spaces contains a weakly homogeneous space, which is unique up to isomorphism; here, we say that two tensor spaces are "Zariski equivalent" if they satisfy the same polynomial identities. Our work relies on the theory of $\mathbf{GL}$-varieties developed by Bik, Draisma, Eggermont, and Snowden.

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The singular locus of a GL-variety

math.AG · 2026-05-29 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

The paper supplies intrinsic characterizations of the singular locus of GL-varieties that confirm the correctness of a prior candidate definition based on auxiliary varieties.

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  • The fundamental theorems of invariant theory for linearly oligomorphic groups math.RT · 2026-07-09 · accept · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    The G-invariant symmetric forms on V^m for the automorphism group G of a universal homogeneous λ-space are freely generated by the contractions of the defining forms with Schur functors on k^m.

  • The singular locus of a GL-variety math.AG · 2026-05-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 19

    The paper supplies intrinsic characterizations of the singular locus of GL-varieties that confirm the correctness of a prior candidate definition based on auxiliary varieties.