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algebra, plethysm is an operation on symmetric functions introduced by Dudley E. Littlewood, who denoted it by {λ} ⊗ {μ}. The word "plethysm" for this
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Certain functors from the category of modules over a fixed commutative ring to itself
called a plethysm of λ and μ. From the general theory it is known that, at least for vector spaces over a characteristic zero field, the plethysm is isomorphic
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polynomials in many variables. Its name comes from the operation called plethysm, defined in the context of so-called lambda rings. In combinatorics, the
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British mathematician
university algebra. (1950); 2nd edition 1961. Hall–Littlewood polynomials Plethysm Restricted representation Albert, A. A. (1941). "Review of The theory of
Dudley_E._Littlewood
{\displaystyle \Lambda \times R\to R,\qquad (f,x)\mapsto f\circ x=f[x],} called plethysm, satisfying the following axioms for all x , y ∈ R {\displaystyle x,y\in
Λ-ring
(plēthōrikós), πληθυσμός (plēthusmós) pleroma, plethodontid, plethora, plethoric, plethysm, plethysmograph, plethysmometry ple- sail, swim Greek πλεῖν (pleîn), πλεῦσις
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Algebraic structure
Rosa; Saliola, Franco; Schilling, Anne; Zabrocki, Mike (2021-12-27). "Plethysm and the algebra of uniform block permutations". arXiv:2112.13909v1 [math
Partition_algebra
(plēthōrikós), πληθυσμός (plēthusmós) pleroma, plethodontid, plethora, plethoric, plethysm, plethysmograph, plethysmometry ple- sail, swim Greek πλεῖν (pleîn), πλεῦσις
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Area of mathematics
doi:10.1006/jabr.1993.1008. Littlewood, D. E. (1958). "Products and Plethysms of Characters with Orthogonal, Symplectic and Symmetric Groups". Canadian
Representation theory of the symmetric group
Representation_theory_of_the_symmetric_group
Mathematical models of changing DNA
Charleston MA, Jermiin LS, Jarvis PD (August 2008). "Markov invariants, plethysms, and phylogenetics". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 253 (3): 601–15.
Models_of_DNA_evolution
MR 1109497 Patera, J.; Sharp, R. T. (1980), "Generating functions for plethysms of finite and continuous groups", Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and
Hypoalgebra
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Flame, Peak
Girl/Female
Basque
Refers to the Virgin Mary.
Biblical
seizure; vision of the Lord
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Hindu, Indian
Goddess Durga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Delighted
Male
Iranian/Persian
Variant spelling of Persian Govad, GOWAD means "good wind."
Boy/Male
Indian
Merciful
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Mighty
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a variant of Burslem in Staffordshire, which is named from the Old English term burgweard ‘castle keeper’ (or the same word as a personal name) + Lyme, the ancient Celtic name of the district in which the town is situated.
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n.
An instrument for determining and registering the variations in the size or volume of a limb, as the arm or leg, and hence the variations in the amount of blood in the limb.
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The study, by means of the plethysmograph, of the variations in size of a limb, and hence of its blood supply.