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Tipical dimension of partial derivatives

Let $V$ be the space of all homogenous polynomials over $\mathbb{C}$ in $n$ variables of degree $d$. Let $l,k$ be two integers and $f\in V$. Let $\partial^{=k}(f)$ be the space of all partial derivatives of $f$ of degree exactly $k$. Let us define the space $$L_{k,l}(f)=span \left[ a(x)p(x): deg (a(x))=l, p(x)\in \partial^k(f)\right].$$

I wounder if it is possible to calculate the dimension of $L_{k,l}(f)$ for a typical $f$.

Klim Efremenko
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