The Hitchhiker guide to: Secant varieties and tensor decomposition

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We consider here the problem, which is quite classical in Algebraic geometry, of studying the secant varieties of a projective variety X. The case we concentrate on is when X is a Veronese variety, a Grassmannian or a Segre variety. Not only these varieties are among the ones that have been most classically studied, but a strong motivation in taking them into consideration is the fact that they parameterize, respectively, symmetric, skew-symmetric and general tensors, which are decomposable, and their secant varieties give a stratification of tensors via tensor rank. We collect here most of the known results and the open problems on this fascinating subject.

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Bernardi, A., Carlini, E., Catalisano, M. V., Gimigliano, A., & Oneto, A. (2018). The Hitchhiker guide to: Secant varieties and tensor decomposition. Mathematics, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/math6120314

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