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Stanley's Lemma and Multiple Theta Functions (1312.2172v2)

Published 8 Dec 2013 in math.CA and math.CO

Abstract: We present an algorithmic approach to the verification of identities on multiple theta functions in the form of products of theta functions $[(-1){\delta}a_1{\alpha_1}a_2{\alpha_2}\cdots a_r{\alpha_r}q{s}; q{t}]_\infty$, where $\alpha_i$ are integers, $\delta=0$ or $1$, $s\in \mathbb{Q}$, $t\in \mathbb{Q}{+}$, and the exponent vectors $(\alpha_1,\alpha_2,\ldots,\alpha_r)$ are linearly independent over $\mathbb{Q}$. For an identity on such multiple theta functions, we provide an algorithmic approach for computing a system of contiguous relations satisfied by all the involved multiple theta functions. Using Stanley's Lemma on the fundamental parallelepiped, we show that a multiple theta function can be determined by a finite number of its coefficients. Thus such an identity can be reduced to a finite number of simpler relations. Many classical multiple theta function identities fall into this framework, including Riemann's addition formula and the extended Riemann identity.

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