Infinite log-concavity: developments and conjectures (Q1036515)
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Infinite log-concavity: developments and conjectures (English)
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13 November 2009
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Given a sequence \( (a_k) = a_0,a_1,a_2,\cdots \) of real numbers, define a new sequence \(\mathcal {L}(a_k) = (b_k)\) where \(b_k = a_k^2 - a_{k-1}a_{k+1} \). So \((a_k)\) is log-concave if and only if \((b_k)\) is a nonnegative sequence. Call \((a_k)\) infinitely log-concave if \(\mathcal{L}^i(a_k)\) is nonnegative for all \(i \geq 1\). In this paper the authors prove that the rows of Pascal's triangle are infinitely log-concave for the \(n\)th row for all \(n \leq 1450\). They also give a simple proof of a result of Uminsky and Yeats about regions of infinite log-concavity. In addition, this paper offers several conjectures.
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binomial coefficients
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computer proof
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Gaussian polynomial
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infinite log-concavity
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real roots
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symmetric functions
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Toeplitz matrices
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