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An invariant polynomial is a polynomial function that remains unchanged under certain transformations or actions of a group, particularly in the context of algebraic structures or geometric spaces. Invariant polynomials often arise in representations of groups, algebraic geometry, and invariant theory. For instance, consider a group \( G \) acting on a vector space \( V \).

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