Generating functions

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Name (Hebrew)
פונקציות יוצרות
Name (Latin)
Generating functions
Name (Arabic)
פונקציות יוצרות
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Functions, Generating
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Combinatorial analysis
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Wikidata: Q860609
Library of congress: sh 85053815
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In mathematics, a generating function is a representation of an infinite sequence of numbers as the coefficients of a formal power series. Generating functions are often expressed in closed form (rather than as a series), by some expression involving operations on the formal series. There are various types of generating functions, including ordinary generating functions, exponential generating functions, Lambert series, Bell series, and Dirichlet series. Every sequence in principle has a generating function of each type (except that Lambert and Dirichlet series require indices to start at 1 rather than 0), but the ease with which they can be handled may differ considerably. The particular generating function, if any, that is most useful in a given context will depend upon the nature of the sequence and the details of the problem being addressed. Generating functions are sometimes called generating series, in that a series of terms can be said to be the generator of its sequence of term coefficients.

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