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Algebraic independence of Mahler functions via radial asymptotics

Number Theory 2016-04-05 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We present a new method for algebraic independence results in the context of Mahler's method. In particular, our method uses the asymptotic behaviour of a Mahler function f(z)f(z) as zz goes radially to a root of unity to deduce algebraic independence results about the values of f(z)f(z) at algebraic numbers. We apply our method to the canonical example of a degree two Mahler function; that is, we apply it to F(z)F(z), the power series solution to the functional equation F(z)(1+z+z2)F(z4)+z4F(z16)=0F(z)-(1+z+z^2)F(z^4)+z^4F(z^{16})=0. Specifically, we prove that the functions F(z)F(z), F(z4)F(z^4), F(z)F'(z), and F(z4)F'(z^4) are algebraically independent over C(z)\mathbb{C}(z). An application of a celebrated result of Nishioka then allows one to replace C(z)\mathbb{C}(z) by Q\mathbb{Q} when evaluating these functions at a nonzero algebraic number α\alpha in the unit disc.

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@article{arxiv.1412.7906,
  title  = {Algebraic independence of Mahler functions via radial asymptotics},
  author = {Richard P. Brent and Michael Coons and Wadim Zudilin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.7906},
  year   = {2016}
}

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23 pages, 1 figure