On the theorem of Skolem-Mahler-Lech (Q803183)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4200283
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4200283 |
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On the theorem of Skolem-Mahler-Lech (English)
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1991
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The theorem of Skolem-Mahler-Lech roughly says that zero Taylor coefficients of an exponential polynomial (i.e. a finite sum of products of a polynomial by an exponential function \(e^{\beta x})\) lie in arithmetic progressions. Here the same result is obtained for a larger class of functions, namely the ``exponential'' function becoming power series \(\sum x^n/(n!)^m\) and ``polynomials'' becoming power series of \(\bar{\mathbb Q}[[x]]\) with a greater than or equal to \(1\) \(p\)-adic radius of convergence for an infinite set of primes \(p\) and all embeddings of \(\bar{\mathbb Q}\) in \(\mathbb C_p\). Moreover, in the case where only one product is involved the set of zero coefficients is proved to be finite. Proofs are based on a characterization of \(p\)-adic locally analytic functions by means of their interpolation coefficients. Some gaps in a previous paper of the second author [Expo. Math. 7, 137--187 (1989; Zbl 0695.10006)] on the same subject are filled.
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theorem of Skolem-Mahler-Lech
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zero Taylor coefficients
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exponential polynomial
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power series
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p-adic locally analytic functions
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interpolation coefficients
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0.9233707189559937
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0.8590720295906067
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0.8112270832061768
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0.7994822263717651
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