By Doron Zeilberger
Written: June 20, 2002
Appeared in Advances in Applied Mathematics v. 30 (2003), 633-654.
In this article I combine ideas due to two of my favorite Frenchmen:
Roger Apery and Jacques Derrida (who prove what a great melting
pot France is, since neither is a "true" Frenchman.
The former is a son of a Greek immigrant
while the latter is a Jew who grew up in Algeria). I am sure that
Computerized Deconstruction, once it gets off the ground,
will be as influential as Metaphysical Deconstruction was
in philosophy and literary theory.
This article is accompanied by FIVE Maple packages:
.pdf
.ps
.tex
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Added July 15, 2002: Read the
interesting feedback by Navin Singhi
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