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extended_gosper

  

Gosper's algorithm for summation

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Calling Sequence

extended_gosper(f, k)

extended_gosper(f, k=m..n)

extended_gosper(f, k, j)

Parameters

f

-

expression

k

-

name, summation variable

m, n

-

expressions, representing upper and lower summation bounds

j

-

integer

Description

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This function is an implementation of an extension of Gosper's algorithm, and calculates a closed-form (upward) antidifference of a j-fold hypergeometric expression f whenever such an antidifference exists. In this case, the procedure can be used to calculate definite sums

  

whenever f does not depend on variables occurring in m and n.

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An expression f is called a j-fold hypergeometric expression with respect to k if

  

is rational with respect to k. This is typically the case for ratios of products of rational functions, exponentials, factorials, binomial coefficients, and Pochhammer symbols that are rational-linear in their arguments. The implementation supports this type of input.

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An expression g is called an upward antidifference of f if

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An expression g is called j-fold upward antidifference of f if

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If the second argument k is a name, and extended_gosper is invoked with two arguments, then extended_gosper returns the closed form (upward) antidifference of f with respect to k, if applicable.

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If the second argument has the form  then the definite sum

  

is determined if Gosper's algorithm applies.

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If extended_gosper is invoked with three arguments then the third argument is taken as the integer j, and a j-fold upward antidifference of f is returned whenever it is a j-fold hypergeometric term.

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If the result FAIL occurs, then the implementation has proved either that the input function f is no j-fold hypergeometric term, or that no j-fold hypergeometric antidifference exists.

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The command with(sumtools,extended_gosper) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.

Examples

see (SIAM Review, 1994, Problem 94-2)

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See Also

sumtools

sumtools[gosper]

SumTools[Hypergeometric][ExtendedGosper]

 


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