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Macdonald identities

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Macdonald identities are a set of identities in the theory of symmetric functions, named after I.G. Macdonald. These identities relate certain algebraic structures known as symmetric functions, particularly the Macdonald polynomials, to various combinatorial objects. The identities typically express symmetric polynomials, which can be thought of as generating functions for certain combinatorial objects, in terms of other symmetric polynomials.

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