Alternating polynomial

In algebra, an alternating polynomial is a polynomial such that if one switches any two of the variables, the polynomial changes sign:

Equivalently, if one permutes the variables, the polynomial changes in value by the sign of the permutation:

More generally, a polynomial is said to be alternating in if it changes sign if one switches any two of the , leaving the fixed.

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