Talk:Semilinear map
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editunder the use in this article was denoted — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.115.169.113 (talk • contribs) 2014-07-16 05:20:03 (UTC)
Connection with sesquilinear form
editA semilinear transformation for the special case of a vector space to its dual T : V → V∗ : v ↦ T(v) induces a sesquilinear form S : V × V → K : (v, w) ↦ T(v)(w). Conversely, every sesquilinear form naturally induces two semilinear maps, just as a bilinear form naturally induces two linear maps. If this can be sourced, it would seem natural to include it in the article. —Quondum 01:47, 30 July 2016 (UTC)