The symmetric function theorem via the multivariate Faà di Bruno formula
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Abstract: The symmetric function theorem states that a polynomial that is invariant under permutation of variables, is a polynomial in the elementary symmetric polynomials. We deduce this classical result, in the analytic setting, from the multivariate Fa`a di Bruno formula. In two variables, this allows us to completely determine all coefficients that occur in the inductive equations.
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