Science.Online
Publisher and Institutes
Akademie Verlag
Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
Walter de Gruyter
Schattauer
You are here: Home :: Area NEM :: Mathematics
 
Jia-Yan Yao

Carlitz-Goss gamma function, Wade's method, and transcendence

Actually in the study of transcendence of formal power series arising from the Carlitz module, there are four quite powerful tools: Drinfeld modules, Wade's method, Diophantine approximation, and finite automata. An interesting question put forward by J.-P. Allouche concerns the concrete relationship between all of them. In this work, we shall show, by Wade's method, that a value of the Carlitz-Goss gamma function is transcendental if and only if the argument is not a natural number. We remark that this result was proved originally by M. Mendès France and the author with the help of automata theory. Now it remains to know whether it is possible to prove the above result respectively by Drinfeld modules and by Diophantine approximation, a question still open for the moment.

Journal fur die reine und angewandte Mathematik (Crelles Journal), Walter de Gruyter

Print ISSN: 0075-4102
Volume: 2005, 03/2005
Pages: 175 - 193

Show full article (external site)

Show all available items of this journal