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Got curious about polynomials and Galois theory the other day and realized I have no idea how current mathematics treats polynomials (or rather polynomial like expressions) that have arbitrary algebras for the exponents. A quick search yields polynomial extensions like Laurent polynomials but I couldn't find anything that uses any other groups for the exponent, like Gaussian integers, complex numbers, cyclotomic rings, hypercomplex numbers and other algebras.
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