A sesquilinear form is a mathematical function that is similar to a bilinear form, but with a crucial distinction related to how it treats its variables. Specifically, a sesquilinear form is defined on a complex vector space and is linear in one argument and conjugate-linear (or antilinear) in the other. To clarify: - Let \( V \) be a complex vector space.

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