On an identity of Chaundy and Bullard. III. Basic and elliptic extensions
Abstract
The identity by Chaundy and Bullard expresses as a sum of two truncated binomial series in one variable where the truncations depend on two different non-negative integers. We present basic and elliptic extensions of the Chaundy--Bullard identity. The most general result, the elliptic extension, involves, in addition to the nome and the base , four independent complex variables. Our proof uses a suitable weighted lattice path model. We also show how three of the basic extensions can be viewed as B\'ezout identities. Inspired by the lattice path model, we give a new elliptic extension of the binomial theorem, taking the form of an identity for elliptic commuting variables. We further present variants of the homogeneous form of the identity for -commuting and for elliptic commuting variables.
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@article{arxiv.2304.10003,
title = {On an identity of Chaundy and Bullard. III. Basic and elliptic extensions},
author = {Natsuko Hoshi and Makoto Katori and Tom H. Koornwinder and Michael J. Schlosser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.10003},
year = {2025}
}
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22 pages, dedicated to the memory of Richard Allen Askey; minor changes