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Identités et bijections

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Raisonnements divins

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On considere le produit infini (1 + x)(1 + x2)(1 + x3)(1 + x4) ⋯ que l’on développe selon la méthode habituelle sous la forme d’une série \( \sum {_{n \geqslant 0} a_n x^n } \) en regroupant les termes correspondant à la même puissance de x.

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Aigner, M., Ziegler, G.M. (2013). Identités et bijections. In: Raisonnements divins. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0400-2_31

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