These lecture notes for the 2013 CIME/CIRM summer school Combinatorial
Algebraic Geometry deal with manifestly infinite-dimensional algebraic
varieties with large symmetry groups. So large, in fact, that subvarieties
stable under those symmetry groups are defined by finitely many orbits of
equations---whence the title Noetherianity up to symmetry. It is not the
purpose of these notes to give a systematic, exhaustive treatment of such
varieties, but rather to discuss a few "personal favourites": exciting examples
drawn from applications in algebraic statistics and multilinear algebra. My
hope is that these notes will attract other mathematicians to this vibrant area
at the crossroads of combinatorics, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry,
statistics, and other applications.Comment: To appear in Springer's LNM C.I.M.E. series; several typos fixe