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2021 ◽  
Vol 622 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Lin Yang ◽  
Sheng-Liang Yang
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2021 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Roksana Słowik

AbstractWe consider the possible Jordan canonical forms of Riordan arrays. We prove that there are, in fact, only two such forms. Moreover, the transition matrix is in the Riordan group only in the case when the given Riordan array has one of some three specific forms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 76 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Donatella Merlini

AbstractIn the context of Riordan arrays, the problem of determining the square root of a Bell matrix $$R={\mathcal {R}}(f(t)/t,\ f(t))$$ R = R ( f ( t ) / t , f ( t ) ) defined by a formal power series $$f(t)=\sum _{k \ge 0}f_kt^k$$ f ( t ) = ∑ k ≥ 0 f k t k with $$f(0)=f_0=0$$ f ( 0 ) = f 0 = 0 is presented. It is proved that if $$f^\prime (0)=1$$ f ′ ( 0 ) = 1 and $$f^{\prime \prime }(0)\ne 0$$ f ″ ( 0 ) ≠ 0 then there exists another Bell matrix $$H={\mathcal {R}}(h(t)/t,\ h(t))$$ H = R ( h ( t ) / t , h ( t ) ) such that $$H*H=R;$$ H ∗ H = R ; in particular, function h(t) is univocally determined by a symbolic computational method which in many situations allows to find the function in closed form. Moreover, it is shown that function h(t) is related to the solution of Schröder’s equation. We also compute a Riordan involution related to this kind of matrices.


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