Wilf-Zeilberger pairs are a mathematical concept used to certify combinatorial identities. They are named after Herbert S. Wilf and Doron Zeilberger, and can be used to simplify sums involving binomial coefficients, factorials, and hypergeometric series. Gosper's algorithm is used to find the WZ counterpart of a function.
Carnegie Mellon University
Spring 2012
This course explores the relationship between algebra and computation, focusing on algorithms used for symbolic computation and modern algebra concepts. Subjects covered include proving combinatorial identities, Gröbner bases, symbolic integration, and experimental mathematics. Prerequisites suggest this is a mid-level course.
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