[seqfan] Re: Can a sequence that is not a linear recurrence with constant coefficients be such mod every prime p (possibly with different coefficients)?

Roland Bacher Roland.Bacher at ujf-grenoble.fr
Thu Feb 3 19:28:59 CET 2011


Bell numbers are another example.  Roland

On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 04:56:35PM +0100, allouche at math.jussieu.fr wrote:
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> Am I mistaken if I give n! as an example?
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> Georgi Guninski <guninski at guninski.com> a écrit :
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>> Please try to excuse my ignorance.
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>> Can a sequence that is not a linear recurrence with constant
>> coefficients be such mod every prime p (possibly with different
>> coefficients for different primes)?
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>> What about nonlinear recurrences?
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