Glaeser's composition theorem
In mathematics, Glaeser's theorem, introduced by Georges Glaeser (1963), is a theorem giving conditions for a smooth function to be a composition of F and θ for some given smooth function θ. One consequence is a generalization of Newton's theorem that every symmetric polynomial is a polynomial in the elementary symmetric polynomials, from polynomials to smooth functions.
References
- Glaeser, Georges (1963), "Fonctions composées différentiables", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 77: 193–209, doi:10.2307/1970204, JSTOR 1970204, MR 0143058
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