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ALGEBRAIC ENCODING OF GRAPH CONNECTIVITY
Dichromatic polynomial; Corank-nullity polynomial; Tutte–Whitney polynomial; Tutte-Whitney polynomial; Flow polynomial; Reliability polynomial

Polynomial code         
Generator polynomial; Polynomial coding
In coding theory, a polynomial code is a type of linear code whose set of valid code words consists of those polynomials (usually of some fixed length) that are divisible by a given fixed polynomial (of shorter length, called the generator polynomial).
HOMFLY polynomial         
TWO-VARIABLE KNOT POLYNOMIAL, GENERALIZING THE JONES AND ALEXANDER POLYNOMIALS
HOMFLY(PT) polynomial; HOMFLY; LYMPHTOFU polynomial; HOMFLYPT polynomial; Homfly polynomial; FLYPMOTH polynomial; HOMFLY invariant
In the mathematical field of knot theory, the HOMFLY polynomial or HOMFLYPT polynomial, sometimes called the generalized Jones polynomial, is a 2-variable knot polynomial, i.e.
Polynomial transformation         
TRANSFORMATION OF A POLYNOMIAL INDUCED BY A TRANSFORMATION OF ITS ROOTS
Transforming Polynomials; Transforming polynomials; Polynomial transformations; Depressed polynomial
In mathematics, a polynomial transformation consists of computing the polynomial whose roots are a given function of the roots of a polynomial. Polynomial transformations such as Tschirnhaus transformations are often used to simplify the solution of algebraic equations.

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Tutte polynomial

The Tutte polynomial, also called the dichromate or the Tutte–Whitney polynomial, is a graph polynomial. It is a polynomial in two variables which plays an important role in graph theory. It is defined for every undirected graph G {\displaystyle G} and contains information about how the graph is connected. It is denoted by T G {\displaystyle T_{G}} .

The importance of this polynomial stems from the information it contains about G {\displaystyle G} . Though originally studied in algebraic graph theory as a generalization of counting problems related to graph coloring and nowhere-zero flow, it contains several famous other specializations from other sciences such as the Jones polynomial from knot theory and the partition functions of the Potts model from statistical physics. It is also the source of several central computational problems in theoretical computer science.

The Tutte polynomial has several equivalent definitions. It is equivalent to Whitney’s rank polynomial, Tutte’s own dichromatic polynomial and Fortuin–Kasteleyn’s random cluster model under simple transformations. It is essentially a generating function for the number of edge sets of a given size and connected components, with immediate generalizations to matroids. It is also the most general graph invariant that can be defined by a deletion–contraction recurrence. Several textbooks about graph theory and matroid theory devote entire chapters to it.