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In mathematics, more specifically in multilinear algebra, an alternating multilinear map is a multilinear map with all arguments belonging to the same vector space that is zero whenever any pair of arguments is equal. More generally, the vector space may be a module over a commutative ring.
The notion of alternatization is used to derive an alternating multilinear map from any multilinear map with all arguments belonging to the same space.
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