Multilinear Form

In multilinear algebra, a multilinear form is a map of the type
f: V^N \to K,
where V is a vector space over the field K, that is separately linear in each its N variables. As the word "form" usually denotes a mapping from a vector space into its underlying field, the more general term "multilinear map" is used, when talking about a general map that is linear in all its arguments. For N = 2, i.e. only two variables, one calls f a bilinear form. An important type of multilinear forms are alternating multlinear forms which have the additional property of changing their sign under exchange of two arguments. This is equivalent, when K has characteristic other than 2, to saying that
f(\dots,x,\dots,x,\dots)=0,
i.e. the form vanishes if supplied the same argument twice. (The exceptional case of characteristic 2 requires more care.) Special cases of these are determinant forms and differential forms.

 

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