摘要

In this paper, which may be considered a sequel to a recent article by Eric Rowland and Reem Yassawi, we present yet another approach for the automatic generation of automata (and an extension that we call congruence linear schemes) for the fast (log-time) determination of congruence properties, modulo small (and not so small!) prime powers, for a wide class of combinatorial sequences. Even more interesting than the new results that could be obtained is the illustrated methodology, that of designing 'meta-algorithms' that enable the computer to develop algorithms, that it (or another computer) can then proceed to use to actually prove (potentially!) infinitely many new results. This paper is accompanied by a Maple package, AutoSquared, and numerous sample input and output files, that readers can use as templates for generating their own, thereby proving many new 'theorems' about congruence properties of many famous (and, of course, obscure) combinatorial sequences.

  • 出版日期2014