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- Catalecticant abstract "In mathematical invariant theory, the catalecticant of a form of even degree is a polynomial in its coefficients that vanishes when the form is a sum of an unusually small number of powers of linear forms. It was introduced by Sylvester (1852); see (Miller 2010). The word catalectic refers to an incomplete line of verse, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot.".
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- Catalecticant quote "But the catalecticant of the biquadratic function of x, y was first brought into notice as an invariant by Mr Boole; and the discriminant of the quadratic function of x, y is identical with its catalecticant, as also with its Hessian. Meicatalecticizant would more completely express the meaning of that which, for the sake of brevity, I denominate the catalecticant.".
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- Catalecticant subject Category:Invariant_theory.
- Catalecticant comment "In mathematical invariant theory, the catalecticant of a form of even degree is a polynomial in its coefficients that vanishes when the form is a sum of an unusually small number of powers of linear forms. It was introduced by Sylvester (1852); see (Miller 2010). The word catalectic refers to an incomplete line of verse, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot.".
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