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D-Finite Functions

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By (author): Manuel Kauers

Defined as solutions of linear differential or difference equations with polynomial coefficients, D-finite functions play an important role in various areas of mathematics. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the theory of these functions with a special emphasis on computer algebra algorithms for computing with them: algorithms for detecting relations from given data, for evaluating D-finite functions, for executing closure properties, for obtaining various kinds of explicit expressions, for factoring operators, and for definite and indefinite symbolic summation and integration are explained in detail.

The book comes with batteries included in the sense that it requires no background in computer algebra as the relevant facts from this area are summarized in the beginning. This makes the book accessible to a wide range of readers, from mathematics students who plan to work themselves on D-finite functions to researchers who want to apply the theory to their own work. Hundreds of exercises invite the reader to apply the techniques in the book and explore further aspects of the theory on their own. Solutions to all exercises are given in the appendix.

When algorithms for D-finite functions came up in the early 1990s, computer proofs were met with a certain skepticism. Fortunately, these times are over and computer algebra has become a standard tool for many mathematicians. Yet, this powerful machinery is still not as widely known as it deserves. This book helps to spread the word that certain tasks can be safely delegated to a computer algebra system, and also what the limitations of these techniques are.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031346545

About Manuel Kauers

Manuel Kauers studied computer science in Karlsruhe Germany from 1998 to 2002 and then went to Linz Austria where he received his Ph.D. in symbolic computation in 2005. He won a START prize in 2009. Since 2015 he is director of the Institute for Algebra at Johannes Kepler University in Linz. Kauers is an active member of the computer algebra community and has been contributing to the design implementation and application of algorithms for D-finite functions for many years. Together with Christoph Koutschan and Doron Zeilberger he proved two outstanding conjectures in enumerative combinatorics using such algorithms. For one of these results the proof of the qTSPP-conjecture they received the AMS David P. Robbins prize in 2016.

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