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Polynomials and the exponent of matrix multiplication

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posted on 2017-01-07, 00:00 authored by Jonathan HauensteinJonathan Hauenstein
We define tensors, most of which correspond with cubic polynomials, which have the same exponent w as the matrix multiplication tensor. In particular, we study the symmetrized matrix multiplication tensor defined on an nxn matrix A by trace(A^3). The use of polynomials enables the introduction of additional techniques from algebraic geometry in the study of the matrix multiplication exponent w.

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2017-01-09

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Jonathan Hauenstein

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Luca Chiantini|Christian Ikenmeyer|Giorgio Ottaviani|J.M. Landsberg

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