Uniformly Presented Vector Spaces
Representation Theory
2014-06-04 v1 Category Theory
Abstract
Gaussian elimination answers any question about a finitely presented vector space. However, a "uniform family" of such presentations--given as generic relations among an unspecified number of generators--is susceptible to elimination only once the number of generators is fixed. We develop a theory of "uniformly presented vector spaces" to compute with these uniform families, introducing a formalism of finitely generated functors from the category of finite sets to the category of finite dimensional Q-vector spaces. We show that these representations have finite length and polynomial dimension away from the empty set, and produce finite leftward resolutions by manageable functors.
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@article{arxiv.1406.0786,
title = {Uniformly Presented Vector Spaces},
author = {John D. Wiltshire-Gordon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.0786},
year = {2014}
}
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44 pages