生成函数和形式幂级数

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今天我们讨论生成函数

Problem 1: Give a finite set of positive integers T. Let \mathfrak{T}_n be the collection of sequences (t_1,t_2,...,t_m), such that \sum_{i=1}^m t_m=n, and each t_i\in T. Let a_n=|\mathfrak{T}_n| for n\ge1 and a_0=1, and f(x)=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}a_n x^n. Find out what is f(x) explicitly.

Solution: It is not hard to note the recursive relation a_n=\sum_{t\in T} a_{n-t} for n\ge1, if we set a_i=0 for negative i. So that f(x)=1+\sum_{t\in T} x^t f(x) and f(x)=1/(1-\sum_{t\in T} x^t), which is a rational function.

Variantion 1: If T is infinite, what would happen? Would f(x) still be rational?

We first analyze simple cases. If T=\mathbb{N}^+, it is expected that f(x)=1+\sum_{t=1}^{\infty} x^t f(x)=1+f(x) x/(1-x), so that f(x)=(1-x)/(1-2x)=1+\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} 2^{n-1} x^n. Indeed, in this case, counting the sequences amounts to divide a sequence of n objects arbitrarily. You can choose to divide between the ith and i+1th for 1\ge i\ge n-1, so in all 2^{n-1} choices, justifying the expansion.

I think it is equivalent to f being rational.

Theorem: \mathbb{Q}_p(t)\cap\mathbb{Q}[[t]]=\mathbb{Q}(t)

It is very interesting that this theorem is used for the rationality of \zeta-functions for algebraic varieties, which is part of the Weil conjectures.

2013 年 7 月 10 日

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读《云图》的俄语台词 (1)

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Тоскливая ночь.
Обыватели печальный, ветер пробирает до костей.
В нём я слышу…голоса.
Это вой, вой предков, они рассказывают свои истории.
Их голоса сплетаются в хор.
Но один голос особенный…
Этот голос, шепчет, преследует тебя из мрака.
Клыкастый дьявол, сам Старина Джорджи.
Приготовитесь слушать, и я расскажу тебе о том, как мы встретились в первый раз, лицом к лицу.




Words:

Тоскливая: depressed, sad
ночь: night

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《云图》中的一句话

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На улице тяжёлый снег падал на шиферные крыши и гранитные стены. Подобно Солженицыну, томившемуся в Вермонте,
я буду трудиться
в изгнании.
Но в отличие от Солженицына, я буду не один.



Explanation:

green: radical
red: prefix
blue: suffix
dark red: preposition
orange: auxiliary ingredients
purple: declension
grey
background
: accent

 

 

underline: proper noun
Friday, July 12, 2013
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信念

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小时候,我就对地球以外的世界深感兴趣。虽然住在城市里,并没有看到满天繁星的机会,但我还是喜欢想象。我买了很多讲人类探索宇宙的努力的书,看了很多这样的漫画(主要是蓝猫淘气三千问)。正是这种憧憬带我走向了科学。

许多年过去了,我现在专注数学(而不是科学)。但是深邃的星空依然对我意味着许多。我不关心金钱、荣耀、名誉或别的什么,因为我相信有些别的东西远比它们伟大——它们只在人类社会生效,其背后的欺骗和伪装,在浩瀚的宇宙中,更是不值一哂。 Continue reading “信念”

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An Animation and the Middle Age

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This weekend I came across the anime Spice and Wolf. The character Horo is so cute, but this is not what I want to mention most.

It was in the Middle Age, Lawrence, the main character is a travelling merchant. Therefore trading activities and religious organizations(sorry I can’t find an equivalent word) are often mentioned in the story. That inspired me to the imagination of the Middle Age.

It was a dark age that religious power controlled the society, and however, an age of merchants. There were villages, towns, cities, ports and kingdoms. There were missionaries, knights, mercenaries and kings. It was hard to transmit information. It was hard to transport substances. It was a solid age. And it was merchants, who traveled everywhere for more benefits, that liquefied the age. Continue reading “An Animation and the Middle Age”

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Diary (Sep 4, 2010)

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The book From Calculus to Cohomology by Madsen looks a nice book. Well, it’s the first time I saw an introduction to topology from CALCULUS so I believe it amazing. Maybe I am too ignorant in mathematics.

I’m studying Commutative Algebra and Topology recently. As far as I’m concerned, categories are fundamental in mathematics so I’m particularly fond of algebra in favor of the concept of category. I saw some one says geometry and topology structures are much more interesting than algebra structures. I don’t understand it very much. Maybe in my mind all structures are algebraic. Well, maybe when we adopt measures and Cauchy sequences we are entering the field of Analysis, Geometry and Topology? Actually in my heart it is still algebraic. I think continuity doesn’t mean non-algebra. Continue reading “Diary (Sep 4, 2010)”

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我们如何思考?

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When I say “apple” ,an apple will appear in your mind. You can understand it. People may explain it as some correspondence between images and specific signs. And the signs themselves are images so actually we associate the images with sounds and then sounds with signs. Humans have evolved so much that today they can understand written language in silence, not needing to read them out.

The understand of concrete things may be as easy as the above. But what about that of abstract things, concepts and statements? That should be hard to explain because explanation itself is an abstract statement, which I must use my understanding system of abstract things to understand.

I used to guess, the approach to solve this problem is up to science. That is, to study the brain. But there is still a critical obstacle that we still have to think using our brain.

Is that the unreachable acme of human cognition? Do humans have to continue evolving to answer it? Or never?

2010-09-04

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A Testing Post

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Human and Natural Disasters

Human activities are largely involved in the formation of some natural disasters, while not involved in the formation of some others.

As we all know, it is obvious that humans have nothing to do with the formation of volcano eruptions or earthquakes. But some other disasters, for instance, sandstorms, are related to human activities. Overgrazing and overcutting ruin vegetation, in turn causing desertification. When sands meet a windstorm, a sandstorm comes into being. Another instance is acid rain. Waste gas produced in industry activities, mostly in thermal powering, goes up to the clouds. It then blends with the water vapors. As a result, the rain from the clouds becomes acid, doing a lot of harm to humans, animals, plants, etc. Continue reading “A Testing Post”

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從張鈺哲說開去

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大概一年級的時候,看一本書,名字忘了,反正講的是宇宙啊、星星啊、航天啊相關的知識(或者八卦?),與之配套的還有一本講地球的。那時我就是這麼喜歡這種書,經常成套地買。有一天就看到一段講月蝕和日食,說是雖然日食發生的比月蝕還要頻繁一點,很多人一輩子都沒見過日食卻見過月蝕,爲什麼呢,它說因為日食能看到的只是一小片區域,畢竟月球能擋住的小,而地球則是整個把月球都擋住了,另外日食時間短,就更容易受天氣影響。這時候就舉了個例子,說是某年中國某地發生日食,古稀之年的張鈺哲先生趕過來,適逢陰雨天憾而沒能看到。配圖是一位瘦削、長臉的老者,頗有混血風範。其時就對張鈺哲這個人很感興趣,然而那個時代信息閉塞,我一個小城市的小屁孩,沒有網絡,上哪去主動獲取信息呢?但這種好奇就一直在我腦中徘徊不去。另,我當時的眼光反而落在“古稀”一詞上更甚,一是沒什麼文化,覺得很新鮮,二個,是書的另一處講到人的壽命,說活七十歲,其實才兩萬多天,而那已經是“人生七十古來稀”了,我就常常覺得悲哀,因為各種書上常常提到冥王星公轉要二百多年,哈雷彗星也要七十幾年才迴歸一次云云。

而後很多年,都沒有網絡。日子一天天地過,到初一有了網,我又沉迷遊戲(黑歷史就在QQ空間,感興趣可以慢慢翻),然後又英語、又數學、又政治、又數碼地,就淡忘了這些事。 Continue reading “從張鈺哲說開去”

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