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This book uses new mathematical tools to examine broad
computability and complexity questions in enumerative
combinatorics, with applications to other areas of mathematics,
theoretical computer science, and physics. A focus on effective
algorithms leads to the development of computer algebra software of
use to researchers in these domains. After a survey of current
results and open problems on decidability in enumerative
combinatorics, the text shows how the cutting edge of this research
is the new domain of Analytic Combinatorics in Several Variables
(ACSV). The remaining chapters of the text alternate between a
pedagogical development of the theory, applications (including the
resolution by this author of conjectures in lattice path
enumeration which resisted several other approaches), and the
development of algorithms. The final chapters in the text show,
through examples and general theory, how results from stratified
Morse theory can help refine some of these computability questions.
Complementing the written presentation are over 50 worksheets for
the SageMath and Maple computer algebra systems working through
examples in the text.
This book uses new mathematical tools to examine broad
computability and complexity questions in enumerative
combinatorics, with applications to other areas of mathematics,
theoretical computer science, and physics. A focus on effective
algorithms leads to the development of computer algebra software of
use to researchers in these domains. After a survey of current
results and open problems on decidability in enumerative
combinatorics, the text shows how the cutting edge of this research
is the new domain of Analytic Combinatorics in Several Variables
(ACSV). The remaining chapters of the text alternate between a
pedagogical development of the theory, applications (including the
resolution by this author of conjectures in lattice path
enumeration which resisted several other approaches), and the
development of algorithms. The final chapters in the text show,
through examples and general theory, how results from stratified
Morse theory can help refine some of these computability questions.
Complementing the written presentation are over 50 worksheets for
the SageMath and Maple computer algebra systems working through
examples in the text.
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