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Well, since no-one has had an answer yet, I thought I'd provide a possible answer to myself. I did find one pdf which seems to be a reasonable introduction to the theory online and appears to be freely available at this url: http://www.math.unibas.ch/~kraft/Papers/KPKraft and Procesi -Primer.pdf Classical invariant theory: a primer (Wayback Machine)

Again - I'm clearly not an expert on this subject and have only started reading up on it, so if someone knows a better reference than this it's appreciated.

Well, since no-one has had an answer yet, I thought I'd provide a possible answer to myself. I did find one pdf which seems to be a reasonable introduction to the theory online and appears to be freely available at this url: http://www.math.unibas.ch/~kraft/Papers/KP-Primer.pdf (Wayback Machine)

Again - I'm clearly not an expert on this subject and have only started reading up on it, so if someone knows a better reference than this it's appreciated.

Well, since no-one has had an answer yet, I thought I'd provide a possible answer to myself. I did find one pdf which seems to be a reasonable introduction to the theory online and appears to be freely available: Kraft and Procesi - Classical invariant theory: a primer (Wayback Machine)

Again - I'm clearly not an expert on this subject and have only started reading up on it, so if someone knows a better reference than this it's appreciated.

added a Wayback Machine link for the dead link
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Well, since no-one has had an answer yet, I thought I'd provide a possible answer to myself. I did find one pdf which seems to be a reasonable introduction to the theory online and appears to be freely available at this url: http://www.math.unibas.ch/~kraft/Papers/KP-Primer.pdf (Wayback Machine)

Again - I'm clearly not an expert on this subject and have only started reading up on it, so if someone knows a better reference than this it's appreciated.

Well, since no-one has had an answer yet, I thought I'd provide a possible answer to myself. I did find one pdf which seems to be a reasonable introduction to the theory online and appears to be freely available at this url: http://www.math.unibas.ch/~kraft/Papers/KP-Primer.pdf

Again - I'm clearly not an expert on this subject and have only started reading up on it, so if someone knows a better reference than this it's appreciated.

Well, since no-one has had an answer yet, I thought I'd provide a possible answer to myself. I did find one pdf which seems to be a reasonable introduction to the theory online and appears to be freely available at this url: http://www.math.unibas.ch/~kraft/Papers/KP-Primer.pdf (Wayback Machine)

Again - I'm clearly not an expert on this subject and have only started reading up on it, so if someone knows a better reference than this it's appreciated.

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Well, since no-one has had an answer yet, I thought I'd provide a possible answer to myself. I did find one pdf which seems to be a reasonable introduction to the theory online and appears to be freely available at this url: http://www.math.unibas.ch/~kraft/Papers/KP-Primer.pdf

Again - I'm clearly not an expert on this subject and have only started reading up on it, so if someone knows a better reference than this it's appreciated.