Show that \sum_{n=1}^\infty\frac{z^{2^n}}{1-z^{2^{n+1}}} is algebraic.

Zaynah Dunn

Zaynah Dunn

Answered question

2022-02-24

Show that
n=1z2n1z2n+1
is algebraic.

Answer & Explanation

Zernerqcw

Zernerqcw

Beginner2022-02-25Added 11 answers

There is in fact a nice closed form for the partial-sums that you can find just by calculating a bit:
f(z)=z21z4+z41z8+z81z16+
=z2(1+z4)+z41z8+z81z16+
=z2+z4+z61z8+z81z16+
=(z2+z4+z6)(1+z8)+z81z16+
=z2+z4+z6+z8+z10+z12+z141z16+
So first few partial sums are given by
f1(z)=z21z4=z2z41z211z4
f2(z)=z2+z4+z61z8=z2z81z211z8
f3(z)==z2z161z211z16
It should then be easy to show by induction that
fn(z)=z21z21z2n11z2n
The second factor is 1+O(z2n1)1, as n, thus
f

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