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Given a trigonometric polynomial f:[0,1]\to[0,1] of degree m, one can define a corresponding stationary process {X_i}_{i\in Z} via determinants of the Toeplitz matrix for f. We show that for m=1 this process, which is trivially…
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In 2004, Andrew Granville proved the following: A polynomial in variables $x,y,z,$ invariant under the map $\varphi: z \to -(x+y+z)$ is a polynomial in $b = z(x+y+z)$. We tell, curtly, its history and then give a variation on this theme.
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