In mathematics, Cayley's Ω process, named after Arthur Cayley, is a method of constructing new invariants of a group action from old ones.

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  • In mathematics, Cayley's Ω process, named after Arthur Cayley, is a method of constructing new invariants of a group action from old ones. As a partial differential operator acting on functions of n variables xij, the omega operator is given by the determinant \Omega = \begin{vmatrix} \frac{\partial}{\partial x_{11}} & \cdots &\frac{\partial}{\partial x_{1n}} \\ \vdots& \ddots & \vdots\\ \frac{\partial}{\partial x_{n1}} & \cdots &\frac{\partial}{\partial x_{nn}} \end{vmatrix}.
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  • In mathematics, Cayley's Ω process, named after Arthur Cayley, is a method of constructing new invariants of a group action from old ones.
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