
arXiv: math/0305386
We define new concept of mixed representations of quivers which naturally arose from the adjoint action of orthogonal or symplectic groups on several matrices. We find generating invariants of mixed representations of quivers and prepare necessary facts to describe defining relations between them.
Trace rings and invariant theory (associative rings and algebras), mixed representations of quivers, 13A50; 14L24; 16R30, classical groups, 13A50, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), good filtrations, FOS: Mathematics, Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets, polynomial invariants, 14L24, 16R30, Representation Theory (math.RT), Vector and tensor algebra, theory of invariants, Mathematics - Representation Theory, Actions of groups on commutative rings; invariant theory
Trace rings and invariant theory (associative rings and algebras), mixed representations of quivers, 13A50; 14L24; 16R30, classical groups, 13A50, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), good filtrations, FOS: Mathematics, Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets, polynomial invariants, 14L24, 16R30, Representation Theory (math.RT), Vector and tensor algebra, theory of invariants, Mathematics - Representation Theory, Actions of groups on commutative rings; invariant theory
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