Timeline for Recognizing special cases of a defined function for permuted arguments
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Aug 2, 2016 at 6:27 | comment | added | J. M.'s missing motivation♦ | Thanks for this! I actually have an application where a function I'm interested in is only partly symmetric. I think I'll use this instead of what I have now. | |
Sep 5, 2014 at 14:43 | comment | added | jose | Thank you QuantumDot! And thank you Mr.Wizard for improving the answer. | |
Sep 5, 2014 at 10:56 | history | edited | Mr.Wizard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
format code for easier copy & paste; shorten primary definition by using the second syntax form of Permute
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Sep 5, 2014 at 10:51 | comment | added | Mr.Wizard | I edited your code to make it a bit shorter. I also changed the formatting with hope of making it easier to copy and paste the code sections. I hope you don't mind. | |
Sep 5, 2014 at 10:47 | comment | added | Mr.Wizard | A really nice solution! Congratulations, bounty hunter. :-) | |
Sep 5, 2014 at 8:44 | history | bounty ended | QuantumDot | ||
Sep 3, 2014 at 18:57 | comment | added | QuantumDot | Nice answer! and kudos to you for making the RHS consistent. I like especially how it generates the necessary definitions. | |
Sep 3, 2014 at 18:41 | history | answered | jose | CC BY-SA 3.0 |