set of polynomials form a group under
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Looking at above, it is doubtful (PR,×) can be a group, no matter how the inverse is defined. ... In other words, is there a restriction to some subset of polynomials with real coefficients and real roots such that this set forms a group under addition and a monoid under multiplication.
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