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Carlson symmetric form

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Carlson symmetric form is a mathematical representation used primarily in the context of complex analysis and number theory, particularly in the theory of modular forms and elliptic functions. It is named after the mathematician Borchardt Carlson. In simple terms, the Carlson symmetric form is a way to express certain types of functions that are symmetric in their arguments.

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