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arxiv: 1611.05901 · v3 · pith:476HKXAPnew · submitted 2016-11-17 · 🧮 math.NT · cs.SC

D-finite Numbers

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keywords d-finitenumbersclassfunctionsp-recursivesequencesalgebraiclimits
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D-finite functions and P-recursive sequences are defined in terms of linear differential and recurrence equations with polynomial coefficients. In this paper, we introduce a class of numbers closely related to D-finite functions and P-recursive sequences. It consists of the limits of convergent P-recursive sequences. Typically, this class contains many well-known mathematical constants in addition to the algebraic numbers. Our definition of the class of D-finite numbers depends on two subrings of the field of complex numbers. We investigate how different choices of these two subrings affect the class. Moreover, we show that D-finite numbers are essentially limits of D-finite functions at the point one, and evaluating D-finite functions at non-singular algebraic points typically yields D-finite numbers. This result makes it easier to recognize certain numbers to be D-finite.

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