We give some new canonical representations for forms over \cc. For example,
a general binary quartic form can be written as the square of a quadratic form
plus the fourth power of a linear form. A general cubic form in (x1,...,xn)
can be written uniquely as a sum of the cubes of linear forms
ℓij(xi,...,xj), 1≤i≤j≤n. A general ternary quartic form
is the sum of the square of a quadratic form and three fourth powers of linear
forms. The methods are classical and elementary.Comment: I have spoken about this material under the title "steampunk
canonical forms". This is the final revised version which has been accepted
by the Pacific Journal of Mathematics. Apart from the usual improvements
which come after a thoughtful refereeing, Theorem 1.8 is ne