Department of Mathematics

Department of Mathematics Seminars and Talks

 

Seminar

Number/Representation Theory

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Title
On the diagonal and Hadamard grades of hypergeometric functions
Start date and time
14:10 on Wednesday April 02, 2025
Duration in minutes
50 (until 15:00 on Wednesday April 02, 2025)
Room
BA6183, Bahen Center, 40 St. George St.
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Abstract

Diagonals of multivariate rational functions are an important class of functions arising in number theory, algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and physics. For instance, many hypergeometric functions are diagonals as well as the generating function for Apery's sequence. A natural question is to determine the diagonal grade of a function, i.e., the minimum number of variables one needs to express a given function as a diagonal. The diagonal grade gives the ring of diagonals a filtration. In this talk we study the notion of diagonal grade and the related notion of Hadamard grade (writing functions as the Hadamard product of algebraic functions), resolving questions of Allouche-Mendes France, Melczer, and proving half of a conjecture recently posed by a group of physicists. This work is joint with Andrew Harder.

Speaker Information
Full Name
Joe Kramer-Miller
Institution
Lehigh University
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