Diagonally symmetric polynomials and applicationsCastro-Urdiales, October 15 - 19, 2007 |
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ScopeThe diagonally symmetric polynomials are the polynomials in the entries of a matrix of indeterminates that are invariant under the permutations of its columns. They are also known as multisymmetric polynomials, vector symmetric polynomials, MacMahon symmetric polynomials, ... Diagonally symmetric polynomials were considered at the XIX century by Schläfli and Cayley, and studied with more detail by MacMahon and Junker. They were somehow forgotten afterwards, although many problems were left open. Since 15 years they are rediscovered and important advances in their knowledge were obtained, coming from different communities. The goal of this conference is to share this knowledge, to present the state-of-the art on this topic, and also to present the problems they need to be solved. All topics and problem related in a way or another to diagonally symmetric polynomials fit in the scope of the conference. Topic include, but are not limited to:
The conference takes place at the CIEM Centro Internacional de Encuentros Matematicos ) at Castro-Urdiales, Spain.
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