Symmetric polynomial
In mathematics, a symmetric polynomial is a polynomial in n variables P(X_1, X_2, ..., X_n), such that if some of the variables get interchanged, the polynomial stays the same.
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Mathematics - Polynomial
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| ► | The building blocks for symmetric polynomials |
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