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  2. Generating function - Wikipedia

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    An example where convolutions of generating functions are useful allows us to solve for a specific closed-form function representing the ordinary generating function for the Catalan numbers, C n. In particular, this sequence has the combinatorial interpretation as being the number of ways to insert parentheses into the product x 0 · x 1 ·⋯ ...

  3. Generating function (physics) - Wikipedia

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    The generating function F for this transformation is of the third kind, = (,). To find F explicitly, use the equation for its derivative from the table above, =, and substitute the expression for P from equation , expressed in terms of p and Q:

  4. Generating function transformation - Wikipedia

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    The main article gives examples of generating functions for many sequences. Other examples of generating function variants include Dirichlet generating functions (DGFs), Lambert series, and Newton series. In this article we focus on transformations of generating functions in mathematics and keep a running list of useful transformations and ...

  5. Symbolic method (combinatorics) - Wikipedia

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    Consider the problem of distributing objects given by a generating function into a set of n slots, where a permutation group G of degree n acts on the slots to create an equivalence relation of filled slot configurations, and asking about the generating function of the configurations by weight of the configurations with respect to this equivalence relation, where the weight of a configuration ...

  6. Legendre polynomials - Wikipedia

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    The left-hand side of the equation is the generating function for the Legendre polynomials. As an example, the electric potential Φ( r , θ ) (in spherical coordinates ) due to a point charge located on the z -axis at z = a (see diagram right) varies as Φ ( r , θ ) ∝ 1 R = 1 r 2 + a 2 − 2 a r cos ⁡ θ . {\displaystyle \Phi (r,\theta ...

  7. Enumerative combinatorics - Wikipedia

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    Once determined, the generating function yields the information given by the previous approaches. In addition, the various natural operations on generating functions such as addition, multiplication, differentiation, etc., have a combinatorial significance; this allows one to extend results from one combinatorial problem in order to solve others.

  8. Pentagonal number theorem - Wikipedia

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    (The article on unrestricted partition functions discusses this type of generating function.) For example, the coefficient of x 5 is +1 because there are two ways to split 5 into an even number of distinct parts (4 + 1 and 3 + 2), but only one way to do so for an odd number of distinct parts (the one-part partition 5).

  9. Linear recurrence with constant coefficients - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics (including combinatorics, linear algebra, and dynamical systems), a linear recurrence with constant coefficients [1]: ch. 17 [2]: ch. 10 (also known as a linear recurrence relation or linear difference equation) sets equal to 0 a polynomial that is linear in the various iterates of a variable—that is, in the values of the elements of a sequence.