Hi, can you provide more references or links for the methods of finding the alternating two-tensors of a representation? I thought that method was really cool and would like to read more information about it. Unfortunately, I can't find anything on the internet about it at the moment
Fulton and Harris' Representation Theory definitely covers this early on, and with many examples. See also Proposition 12.2 in these notes, which are good, but Berkeley strength: math.berkeley.edu/~teleman/math/RepThry.pdf
@ian559fresno As I hit the harder material, the videos get longer, which slows me down. One video at a time! - Bob
Hi, can you provide more references or links for the methods of finding the alternating two-tensors of a representation? I thought that method was really cool and would like to read more information about it. Unfortunately, I can't find anything on the internet about it at the moment
Fulton and Harris' Representation Theory definitely covers this early on, and with many examples.
See also Proposition 12.2 in these notes, which are good, but Berkeley strength:
math.berkeley.edu/~teleman/math/RepThry.pdf
@@MathDoctorBob thank you!
Dang, already 580 videos :)
what is the answer?
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