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On the dimension of systems of algebraic difference equations (English)
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2 February 2021
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Let \(F\) be a system of algebraic difference equations. In terms of differential ideals the solution set of \(F\) in difference fields corresponds to \(\{F\}\), the smallest perfect difference ideal containing \(F\), while the solution set of \(F\) in the ring of sequences corresponds to \([F]\), the smallest difference ideal containing \(F\). For \(\{F\}\) the dimension of the solutions set is defined via the difference of the transcendence degrees of an extension of the difference field. A notion of dimension for the solution set of \(F\) is introduced that measures the degrees of freedom when determine a solution in the ring of sequences. This number need not to be an integer. If \(F\) is a perfect differential ideal the both definitions coincides. An example is given that they differ in general.
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algebraic difference equations
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solutions in sequences
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difference algebras
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difference dimension
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covering density
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