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symmetric function  

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  • In mathematics, a function of variables is symmetric if its value is the same no matter the order of its arguments. For example, a function of two arguments is a symmetric function if and only if for all and such that and are in the domain of The most commonly encountered symmetric functions are polynomial functions, which are given by the symmetric polynomials. A related notion is alternating polynomials, which change sign under an interchange of variables. Aside from polynomial functions, tensors that act as functions of several vectors can be symmetric, and in fact the space of symmetric -tensors on a vector space is isomorphic to the space of homogeneous polynomials of degree on Symmetric functions should not be confused with even and odd functions, which have a different sort of symmetry.
    (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_function)

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