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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]

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  • Tetration [r]: Holomorphic function characterized in that at integer values of its argument it can be interpreted as iterated exponent. [e]
  • Geometric series [r]: A series associated with a geometric sequence, i.e., consecutive terms have a constant ratio. [e]
  • Function approximation [r]: Selectable function among a well-defined class that closely matches ('approximates') a target function in a task-specific way. [e]
  • Circle (mathematics) [r]: A set of points in a plane defined by equal distance to a point of reference. [e]