Transform generating function into linear recurrence relation
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This problem is inspired from here. Given a generating function $f(x)=fracp(x)q(x)$ where $p(x)$ and $q(x)$ are irreducible polynomials, how to transform it into a linear recurrence relation?
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This problem is inspired from here. Given a generating function $f(x)=fracp(x)q(x)$ where $p(x)$ and $q(x)$ are irreducible polynomials, how to transform it into a linear recurrence relation?
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This problem is inspired from here. Given a generating function $f(x)=fracp(x)q(x)$ where $p(x)$ and $q(x)$ are irreducible polynomials, how to transform it into a linear recurrence relation?
recurrence-relations power-series generating-functions
This problem is inspired from here. Given a generating function $f(x)=fracp(x)q(x)$ where $p(x)$ and $q(x)$ are irreducible polynomials, how to transform it into a linear recurrence relation?
recurrence-relations power-series generating-functions
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