Grassmannian, Plucker coordinates
In which books can I find something about the grassmannian and the plucker coordinates ?
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In which books can I find something about the grassmannian and the plucker coordinates ?
linear-algebra differential-geometry reference-request projective-geometry schubert-calculus
maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
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In which books can I find something about the grassmannian and the plucker coordinates ?
linear-algebra differential-geometry reference-request projective-geometry schubert-calculus
In which books can I find something about the grassmannian and the plucker coordinates ?
linear-algebra differential-geometry reference-request projective-geometry schubert-calculus
linear-algebra differential-geometry reference-request projective-geometry schubert-calculus
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maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
– janmarqz
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maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
– janmarqz
Mar 1 '14 at 14:46
maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
– janmarqz
Mar 1 '14 at 14:46
maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
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Two references that have an introduction to the Grassmannian and include a discussion of the Plucker embedding of the Grassmannian are Fulton's Young Tableaux and Griffith and Harris' Principles of Algebraic Geometry.
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Another nice book that describes Grassmanians very carefully and in a very clear way is the book by Milnor and Stasheff "Characteristic classes". You should take a look on Chapters 5 and 6.
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Two references that have an introduction to the Grassmannian and include a discussion of the Plucker embedding of the Grassmannian are Fulton's Young Tableaux and Griffith and Harris' Principles of Algebraic Geometry.
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Two references that have an introduction to the Grassmannian and include a discussion of the Plucker embedding of the Grassmannian are Fulton's Young Tableaux and Griffith and Harris' Principles of Algebraic Geometry.
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Two references that have an introduction to the Grassmannian and include a discussion of the Plucker embedding of the Grassmannian are Fulton's Young Tableaux and Griffith and Harris' Principles of Algebraic Geometry.
Two references that have an introduction to the Grassmannian and include a discussion of the Plucker embedding of the Grassmannian are Fulton's Young Tableaux and Griffith and Harris' Principles of Algebraic Geometry.
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Another nice book that describes Grassmanians very carefully and in a very clear way is the book by Milnor and Stasheff "Characteristic classes". You should take a look on Chapters 5 and 6.
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Another nice book that describes Grassmanians very carefully and in a very clear way is the book by Milnor and Stasheff "Characteristic classes". You should take a look on Chapters 5 and 6.
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Another nice book that describes Grassmanians very carefully and in a very clear way is the book by Milnor and Stasheff "Characteristic classes". You should take a look on Chapters 5 and 6.
Another nice book that describes Grassmanians very carefully and in a very clear way is the book by Milnor and Stasheff "Characteristic classes". You should take a look on Chapters 5 and 6.
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maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
– janmarqz
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