qZeil
A Mathematica Implementation of q-Analogues of Gosper's and Zeilberger's Algorithm
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qZeil
is a Mathematica implementation of q-analogues of Gosper’s and Zeilberger’s algorithm for proving and finding indefinite and definite q-hypergeometric summation identities.
The package has been developed by Axel Riese, a former member of the RISC Combinatorics group.
Accompanying Files
- WhatsNew.txt an ASCII-documentation of all changes and new features since version 1.4
- qZeilExamples.nb a Mathematica notebook consisting of about 500 examples
Literature
Information on the installation and use of the package (together with its theoretical background) can be found in the paperMoreover, an up-to-date manual for the package is presented in Riese’s Ph.D. thesis
- P. Paule and A. Riese, A Mathematica q-Analogue of Zeilberger’s Algorithm Based on an Algebraically Motivated Approach to q-Hypergeometric Telescoping, in Special Functions, q-Series and Related Topics, Fields Inst. Commun., Vol. 14, pp. 179-210, 1997. [pdf]
- A. Riese, Contributions to Symbolic q-Hypergeometric Summation, Ph.D. Thesis, RISC, J. Kepler University, Linz, 1997. [pdf]