What does presymplectic mean?
Presymplectic means (mathematics) prior to the introduction of symplectic geometry.
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(mathematics) prior to the introduction of symplectic geometry.
We also find a list of thirteen invariants, each of which is the dimension of a space constructed from the relation, such that the 13-vector of multiplicities and the 13-vector of invariants are related by an invertible matrix over #92;mathbbZ. It turns out to be simpler to do the analysis above for isotropic relations between presymplectic vector spaces.
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Presymplectic means (mathematics) prior to the introduction of symplectic geometry.
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We also find a list of thirteen invariants, each of which is the dimension of a space constructed from the relation, such that the 13-vector of multiplicities and the 13-vector of invariants are related by an invertible matrix over #92;mathbbZ. It turns out to be simpler to do the analysis above for isotropic relations between presymplectic vector spaces.
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