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A '''cyclic''' sum is a [[summation]] that cycles through all the values of a function and takes their sum, so to speak. | A '''cyclic''' sum is a [[summation]] that cycles through all the values of a function and takes their sum, so to speak. | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 12 February 2008
A cyclic sum is a summation that cycles through all the values of a function and takes their sum, so to speak.
Rigorous definition
Consider a function . The cyclic sum is equal to
Note that not all permutations of the variables are used; they are just cycled through.
Notation
A cyclic sum is often specified by having the variables to cycle through underneath the sigma, as follows: . Note that a cyclic sum need not cycle through all of the variables.
A cyclic sum is also sometimes specified by . This notation implies that all variables are cycled through.