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A simple proof of the Skolem-Mahler-Lech theorem
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    A simple proof of the Skolem-Mahler-Lech theorem (English)
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    The author gives a simple proof of the following theorem, due to Skolem, Mahler, Lech: given a sequence \((a_n)\) which satisfies a linear recursion over a field of characteristic 0, the set \(\{n\in \mathbb{N}\mid a_n=0\}\) is ultimately periodic. The usual proofs use \(p\)-adic analysis. The proof of the author is elementary and self-contained.
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    Skolem-Mahler-Lech theorem
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    Skolem's p-adic method
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    linear recursive sequence
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    rational functions
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