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Nov 1, 2023 at 5:27 comment added PalmTopTigerMO Related: mathoverflow.net/q/413703 where the $f_{n-1,k}$ (in the $x_{i}^{2}$ instead of the $x_i$) are the coefficients of the expansion of $Q$ as a polynomial in $x_n$.
Oct 13, 2023 at 19:22 comment added Max Alekseyev Also related: mathoverflow.net/q/302490
Oct 13, 2023 at 17:48 comment added Max Alekseyev This online Sage code computes polynomials $f_{n,k}$ in terms of complete symmetric polynomials. At very least it confirms the values $f_{4,2}$ and $f_{4,4}$.
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Oct 12, 2023 at 17:44 comment added Max Alekseyev Related: mathoverflow.net/q/123058
Oct 12, 2023 at 17:07 comment added Sam Hopkins Is there possibly a connection (e.g., simple change of variables) to the "Boolean product polynomials" studied by Billey, Rhoades, and Tewari in: arxiv.org/abs/1902.11165 ?
Oct 12, 2023 at 15:40 history asked Richard Stanley CC BY-SA 4.0