DMTCS

2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms

Conrado Martínez (ed.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AD (2005), pp. 383-392


author: D. Merlini, R. Sprugnoli and M. C. Verri
title: Human and constructive proof of combinatorial identities: an example from Romik
keywords: Combinatorial identities, method of coefficients, Lagrange inversion, Riordan Arrays, WZ-method
abstract: It has become customary to prove binomial identities by means of the method for automated proofs as developed by Petkovšek, Wilf and Zeilberger [PWZ96]. In this paper, we wish to emphasize the role of ``human'' and constructive proofs in contrast with the somewhat lazy attitude of relaying on ``automated'' proofs. As a meaningful example, we consider the four formulas by Romik [Rom03], related to Motzkin and central trinomial numbers. We show that a proof of these identities can be obtained by using the method of coefficients, a human method only requiring hand computations.
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reference: D. Merlini and R. Sprugnoli and M. C. Verri (2005), Human and constructive proof of combinatorial identities: an example from Romik, in 2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms, Conrado Martínez (ed.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AD, pp. 383-392
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