Matrix computations with the Omega calculus
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- A fast algorithm for MacMahon's partition analysis
- A general algorithm for the MacMahon Omega operator
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- A simple closed form for triangular matrix powers
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- Discrete Green's functions
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- Existence and Uniqueness Theorems for Solutions of Difference Equations
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- Explicit inverse of nonsingular Jacobi matrices
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- Functions of Matrices
- Graph theory with applications
- Integer points in polyhedra
- Inversion of a tridiagonal Jacobi matrix
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- Matrix Analysis and Omega Calculus
- On functions of companion matrices
- On the inverses of general tridiagonal matrices
- On the matrix powers and exponential by the \(r\)-generalized Fibonacci sequences methods: The companion matrix case
- On the nested sums and orthogonal polynomials
- Polyhedral omega: a new algorithm for solving linear Diophantine systems
- Positive integer powers for one type of odd order circulant matrices
- Positive integer powers of certain complex tridiagonal matrices
- Powers of tridiagonal matrices with constant diagonals
- Short rational generating functions for lattice point problems
- The combinatorial power of the companion matrix
- The inverse of a tridiagonal matrix
- Upper and lower bounds for inverse elements of finite and infinite tridiagonal matrices
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(4)- Matrix Analysis and Omega Calculus
- Extending Putzer's representation to all analytic matrix functions via omega matrix calculus
- A basis- and integral-free representation of time-dependent perturbation theory via the omega matrix calculus
- A new approach to multi-delay matrix valued fractional linear differential equations with constant coefficients
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