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Is there a (simple) criterion for membership to the base field of an inseparable extension?

Let $F$ be a field, let $f \in F[x]$, let $E$ be the splitting field of $f$, and let $e \in E$ be written in terms of the roots of $f$. I'm looking for a simple way to establish if $e \in F$. If $E/F$ ...
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Sum of derivative of polynomial over its simple roots

Let $P$ and $Q$ be polynomials over $\mathbb C$, and $n\in\mathbb N$ be a positive integer. I'm interested in the root sums of the form $$ \sum_{P(x)=0}\frac{Q(x)}{P'(x)^n},$$ where the sum runs over ...
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$\mathbb{C}(x,f,g)=\mathbb{C}(x,y)$, with each pair of $\{f,g,x\}$ not generating $\mathbb{C}(x,y)$

Let $f,g \in \mathbb{C}[x,y]$ with total degrees $\deg_{1,1}(f),\deg_{1,1}(g) \geq 1$. Write, $f=a_ny^n+a_{n-1}y^{n-1}+\cdots+a_1y^1+a_0$ and $g=b_my^m+b_{m-1}y^{m-1}+\cdots+b_1y^1+b_0$, for some $n,m ...
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"Degenerate" Schur polynomials

Let's say that a Schur polynomial is degenerate if its number of variables is less than the weight of the partition it is associated to. For example, according to Sage, the Schur polynomial of the ...
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Sufficient conditions for a polynomial function to have the same critical points as its symmetrized version

Are there any sufficient conditions known for a polynomial function (of many variables) to have the same critical points as its symmetrized version (with respect to all variables)? This question has ...
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Quick calculation of a symmetric product with two indices

Say I have a product $\prod_{1\le i \le N-1}\prod_{i<j\le N-1} (1+t_i t_j a_{ij})$, where $a_{ij}$s are real number. I want to calculate the coefficient of $\prod_{0 \le i < N} t_i$. Is there an ...
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Factorization of the symmetric function identity $E(t)=1/H(t)$ with the refined Euler characteristic polynomials of associahedra / Lagrange inversion

I've come across two matrix identities, flagged with daggers below, relating the two sets of elementary and complete homogeneous symmetric polynomials/functions via the two sets of refined Lah and ...
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Classical and free cumulants, symmetric functions, and inverses (references), related to associahedra, parking functions, noncrossing partitions

Looking for references for one or more of the following four sets of partition polynomials 1a) through 4a), particularly those which present geometric / topological combinatorial interpretations. ...
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Maclaurin's inequality on elementary symmetric polynomials of arbitrary real numbers

Is there a universal constant $C$ such that the following statement holds? For concreteness, you may assume $C=10000$. Let $a = (a_1, \ldots, a_n)$ be $n$ arbitrary real numbers. For an integer $k$, ...
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Symmetric version of Hilbert's seventeenth problem?

Artin's solution to Hilbert's seventeenth problem tells us that a multivariate polynomial $f$ takes only non-negative values over the reals if and only if it is a sum of squares of rational functions. ...
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Polynomial function defined recursively by a resultant - is it well defined?

Preliminaries Let $ n $ be an integer such that $ n \geq3 $. Denote $ \left[ n \right] \equiv \{1,2, \ldots ,n \} $. Let $ P $ be a non-empty subset of $ \left[ n \right] $ such that $ \left|P \right| ...
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Maximally independent polynomial families with row symmetry

Introduction: In the 1-dimensional case, given $m$-variables $$\mathbf{x} = (x_1,x_2,\dots,x_m)^T,$$ the elementary symmetric polynomials $(e_k(\mathbf{x}))_{k=1}^m$ give a "symmetric basis",...
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Recognizing algebraic independence among Schur polynomials

Given a set of integer partitions $\{\lambda_1, \lambda_2,\dots \lambda_n\}$. Are there combinatorial criteria for deciding whether the associated Schur polynomials $s_{\lambda_1}, s_{\lambda_2},\dots ...
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Todd polynomials

Let $T_k(x_1,\ldots,x_n)$ be the Todd polynomials, $e_k(x_1,\ldots,x_n)$ the elementary symmetric polynomials and $p_k(x_1,\ldots, x_n)$ the power sums of degree $k$. We have the following generating ...
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Combinatorics and geometry underlying a refined Pascal matrix/Newton identities

The partition polynomials of OEIS A263633 give the coefficients of the power series/o.g.f of the multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of a power series/o.g.f. and so give the Newton identities for ...
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Is there an analog of polarization for skew-symmetric forms?

This question might be too lightweight here but on math.SE it did not receive any feedback since May 2, so... Polarization works both ways. Not only can you represent any homogeneous polynomial $f$ of ...
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Subalgebras of a polynomial ring carved out by (families of) coefficient equalities

Let $\mathbf{k}$ be a field, and let $P=\mathbf{k}\left[ x_{1},x_{2} ,\ldots,x_{n}\right] $ be a polynomial ring over $\mathbf{k}$ in $n$ variables $x_{1},x_{2},\ldots,x_{n}$. Alternatively, $P$ can ...
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Calculation of complete homogeneous symmetric functions [closed]

Say you have a complete homogeneous symmetric function $$h_4 = \sum_{1\leq i \leq j \leq k \leq l}q^{-i}q^{-j}q^{-k}q^{-l},$$ where $i = 1, 2, 3, \ldots$. There are 7 cases to consider, given by $$...
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An Ehrhart positivity question related to Schur polynomials

Consider the Schur polynomial $s_\lambda(x_1,\dotsc,x_k)$. It is easy to see from the hook-content formula for counting the number of semi-standard tableaux, that the function $$ n \to s_{n \lambda}(1,...
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Singular locus of zero set of elementary symmetric polynomial

Let $\sigma_{m, r}$ be the degree-$r$ elementary symmetric polynomial in $m$ variables. Let $X_{m, r}$ be the zero set of $\sigma_{m, r}$ and $S_{m, r}$ its singular locus. I.e., $S_{m,r}$ is the set ...
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Lagrange interpolation vs homogeneous symmetric polynomials?

This question is a follow-up on another MO query here. Question. For $r\geq$ an integer, is it true that there exists homogeneous symmetric polynomial $P_r(x_1,\dots,x_n)$ with positive ...
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Jack polynomials and the Witt algebra

The symmetric Jack polynomials $J_n^{\alpha}(x_1,x_2,..,x_{n+1})$, a special subset of the symmetric Jack functions presented in Stanley's paper in equation a) on page 80, can be represented by the ...
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Function expansion in high partition Jack polynomials?

For Jack polynomials $J_\lambda^\alpha(x_1,x_2,...,x_n)$ there exists i.e. the following relation $$\sum_\lambda J_\lambda^\alpha(x_1,x_2,...,x_n)J_{\lambda'}^{\frac{1}{\alpha}}(y_1,y_2,...,y_m)=\...
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On shifted symmetric power sums

The functions $p^*_k(x)=\sum_{i=1}^N ((x_i-i)^k-(-i)^k)$ are analogues of power sum symmetric functions, called shifted symmetric by Okounkov and Olshanski. Define $p^*_{(k_1,k_2,...)}=p^*_{k_1}p^*_{...
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$S_k(x+y)-S_k(x)-S_k(y)$ where $S_k$ is symmetric polynomial

Let $S_k$ be the $k$-th elementary symmetric polynomial of $n$ variables. How can I rewrite $$S_k(x+y)-S_k(x)-S_k(y)$$ by just using $x,y,S_1,S_2,\cdots S_{k-1}$ where $x=(x_1,x_2,\cdots,x_n)$ and $y=(...
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Roots of the derivative as symmetric functions of the roots of the polynomial

Let $p(t)=(t^2-a_1^2)\ldots(t^2-a_n^2)$ be an even polynomial with distinct real non-zero roots. Can the roots of its derivative $p'(t)$ be expressed nicely (e.g. as rational symmetric functions) in ...
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Degree principles for non-symmetric polynomials

A theorem of Timofte says that a symmetric polynomial inequality of degree $d$ holds on $\mathbb{R}^{n}_{+}$ if and only if it holds for all vectors in $\mathbb{R}^{n}_{+}$ with at most $\max\{\lfloor ...
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Jack symmetric functions and their inner products

I have some questions regarding Jack polynomials. I use the notation of of I.G. Macdonald's book "Symmetric Functions and Hall polynomials". Let $\Lambda$ be the ring of symmetric functions over $\...
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Expression for the sum of square roots of zeros of a polynomial

Let $f(x)$ be a polynomial of degree $n$ with rational coefficients whose zeroes are nonnegative real numbers: $x_1, \dots, x_n\geq 0$. General question. Does there exist a simple expression for the ...
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A "known" Pythagorean identity in algebra?

Some will recognize this as similar to a question I asked before, but I want to ask it without the trigonometry. Let $e_k$ be the $k$th-degree elementary symmetric polynomial in $x_1,x_2,x_3,\ldots$. ...
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Symmetric group action on squarefree polynomials

The following dynamical system on polynomials comes mostly from idle curiosity, but I hope it is of some interest. Background Fix some natural number $n$. Let $P$ be the quotient of the polynomial ...
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What is known about zero-sets of Schur polynomials?

Consider a set S of partitions not containing the empty partition (I would be happy with, say, all the partitions of size less than k, except for the empty one). Let $U_\lambda^{(r)}$ be the zero-...
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Expressing power sum symmetric polynomials in terms of lower degree power sums

Is there an explicit formula expressing the power sum symmetric polynomials $$p_k(x_1,\ldots,x_N)=\sum\nolimits_{i=1}^N x_i^k = x_1^k+\cdots+x_N^k$$ of degree $k$ in $N < k$ variables entirely ...
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When the splitting fields of shifted generic polynomials are linearly disjoint?

Let me start by rigorously pose my question. Let $K$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic $2$, let $n$ be an even integer number, let $f(X) = X^n + T_1 X^{n-1} + \cdots + T_n$, be the ...
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Specializations of Schur functions at consecutive integers

Given a partition λ = (λ1, λ2, ..., λn) denote with sλ the associated Schur function. There exists a nice product formula for the principal specializations: sλ...
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