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A quadratic form involving real variables
,
, ...,
associated with the
matrix
is given by
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where Einstein summation has been used. Letting be a vector made up of
, ...,
and
the transpose, then
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equivalent to
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in inner product notation. A binary quadratic form is a quadratic form in two variables and has the form
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It is always possible to express an arbitrary quadratic form
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in the form
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where is a symmetric matrix given by
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Any real quadratic form in variables may be reduced to the diagonal form
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with by a suitable orthogonal point-transformation. Also, two real quadratic forms are equivalent under the group of linear transformations iff they have the same quadratic form rank andquadratic form signature.
See also
Disconnected Form, Indefinite Quadratic Form, Inner Product, Integer-Matrix Form, Positive Definite Quadratic Form, Positive Semidefinite Quadratic Form, Quadratic, Quadratic Form Rank, Quadratic Form Signature,Sylvester's Inertia Law
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References
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