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- Hall-Littlewood polynomial [r]: Symmetric functions depending on a parameter t and a partition λ. [e]
- Polynomial [r]: A formal expression obtained from constant numbers and one or indeterminates; the function defined by such a formula. [e]
- Levi-Civita symbol [r]: εijk equals one if i,j,k = 1,2,3 or any permutation that keeps the same cyclic order, or minus one if the order is different, or zero if any two of the indices are the same [e]
- Isogeny [r]: Morphism of varieties between two abelian varieties (e.g. elliptic curves) that is surjective and has a finite kernel. [e]
- Hall-Littlewood polynomial [r]: Symmetric functions depending on a parameter t and a partition λ. [e]
- Elementary particle [r]: A particle that has no internal structure; that is, both theoretically and experimentally there are no constituent particles that combine to make it up. [e]