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Harrison center and products of sums of powers

Rings and Algebras 2022-10-10 v1 Number Theory

Abstract

This paper is mainly concerned with identities like (x1d+x2d++xrd)(y1d+y2d+ynd)=z1d+z2d++znd (x_1^d + x_2^d + \cdots + x_r^d) (y_1^d + y_2^d + \cdots y_n^d) = z_1^d + z_2^d + \cdots + z_n^d where d>2,d>2, x=(x1,x2,,xr)x=(x_1, x_2, \dots, x_r) and y=(y1,y2,,yn)y=(y_1, y_2, \dots, y_n) are systems of indeterminates and each zkz_k is a linear form in yy with coefficients in the rational function field \k(x)\k (x) over any field \k\k of characteristic 00 or greater than d.d. These identities are higher degree analogue of the well-known composition formulas of sums of squares of Hurwitz, Radon and Pfister. We show that such composition identities of sums of powers of degree at least 33 are trivial, i.e., if d>2,d>2, then r=1.r=1. Our proof is simple and elementary, in which the crux is Harrison's center theory of homogeneous polynomials.

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@article{arxiv.2210.03401,
  title  = {Harrison center and products of sums of powers},
  author = {Hua-Lin Huang and Lili Liao and Huajun Lu and Chi Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.03401},
  year   = {2022}
}

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