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In which books can I find something about the grassmannian and the plucker coordinates ?










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  • maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
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maybe it helps [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pl%C3%BCcker_embedding ]
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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.







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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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