Computer Science > Symbolic Computation
[Submitted on 5 Feb 2021]
Title:Solving linear difference equations with coefficients in rings with idempotent representations
View PDFAbstract:We introduce a general reduction strategy that enables one to search for solutions of parameterized linear difference equations in difference rings. Here we assume that the ring itself can be decomposed by a direct sum of integral domains (using idempotent elements) that enjoys certain technical features and that the coefficients of the difference equation are not degenerated. Using this mechanism we can reduce the problem to find solutions in a ring (with zero-divisors) to search solutions in several copies of integral domains. Utilizing existing solvers in this integral domain setting, we obtain a general solver where the components of the linear difference equations and the solutions can be taken from difference rings that are built e.g., by $R\Pi\Sigma$-extensions over $\Pi\Sigma$-fields. This class of difference rings contains, e.g., nested sums and products, products over roots of unity and nested sums defined over such objects.
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