Transcendence and the Carlitz-Goss gamma function (Q1355100)
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Transcendence and the Carlitz-Goss gamma function (English)
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19 May 1997
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Let \({\mathcal A}:=\mathbb{F}_q[T]\), \(k:=\mathbb{F}_q(T)\) and \({\mathcal K}:=\mathbb{F}_q((1/T))\). It is possible to define a ``factorial'' for \(\mathcal A\). This factorial has many of the properties of the classical \(n!\). Moreover, by taking its ``one-unit part'', this factorial interpolates to a continuous gamma function from \(\mathbb{Z}_p\) to \({\mathcal K}^*\). In the beautiful paper being reviewed, the authors establish that the values of this gamma function at all arguments NOT in \(\mathbb{N}= \{0,1,2,\dots\}\) are transcendental over \(k\). This finishes a line of research begun by D. Thakur and pursued by A. Thiery, J. Yu, L. Denis and J.-P. Allouche.
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Carlitz function
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transcendental values
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continuous gamma function
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