Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science (Jan 2005)

Human and constructive proof of combinatorial identities: an example from Romik

  • D. Merlini,
  • R. Sprugnoli,
  • M. C. Verri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46298/dmtcs.3377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. DMTCS Proceedings vol. AD,..., no. Proceedings

Abstract

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It has become customary to prove binomial identities by means of the method for automated proofs as developed by Petkovšek, Wilf and Zeilberger. In this paper, we wish to emphasize the role of "human'' and constructive proofs in contrast with the somewhat lazy attitude of relaying on "automated'' proofs. As a meaningful example, we consider the four formulas by Romik, related to Motzkin and central trinomial numbers. We show that a proof of these identities can be obtained by using the method of coefficients, a human method only requiring hand computations.

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