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Growth of bilinear maps II: Bounds and orders

Combinatorics 2025-07-15 v4

Abstract

A good range of problems on trees can be described by the following general setting: Given a bilinear map :Rd×RdRd*:\mathbb R^d\times\mathbb R^d\to\mathbb R^d and a vector sRds\in\mathbb R^d, we need to estimate the largest possible absolute value g(n)g(n) of an entry over all vectors obtained from applying n1n-1 applications of * to nn instances of ss. When the coefficients of * are nonnegative and the entries of ss are positive, the value g(n)g(n) is known to follow a growth rate λ=limng(n)n\lambda=\lim_{n\to\infty} \sqrt[n]{g(n)}. In this article, we prove that for such * and ss there exist nonnegative numbers r,rr,r' and positive numbers a,aa,a' so that for every nn, anrλng(n)anrλn. a n^{-r}\lambda^n\le g(n)\le a' n^{r'}\lambda^n. While proving the upper bound, we actually also provide another approach in proving the limit λ\lambda itself. The lower bound is proved by showing a certain form of submultiplicativity for g(n)g(n). Corollaries include a lower bound and an upper bound for λ\lambda, which are followed by a good estimation of λ\lambda when we have the value of g(n)g(n) for an nn large enough.

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@article{arxiv.2110.15060,
  title  = {Growth of bilinear maps II: Bounds and orders},
  author = {Vuong Bui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.15060},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

18 pages; minor update for the final version of publication