
AbstractWe show that in a parametric family of linear recurrence sequences $a_1(\alpha ) f_1(\alpha )^n + \cdots + a_k(\alpha ) f_k(\alpha )^n$ with the coefficients $a_i$ and characteristic roots $f_i$ , $i=1, \ldots ,k$ , given by rational functions over some number field, for all but a set of elements $\alpha $ of bounded height in the algebraic closure of ${\mathbb Q}$ , the Skolem problem is solvable, and the existence of a zero in such a sequence can be effectively decided. We also discuss several related questions.
Mathematics - Number Theory, 4901 Applied Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 4903 Numerical and Computational Mathematics, 4904 Pure Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 0101 Pure Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 4904 Pure Mathematics, 004, 510, anzsrc-for: 49 Mathematical Sciences, 4903 Numerical and Computational Mathematics, 49 Mathematical Sciences, FOS: Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 4901 Applied Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT)
Mathematics - Number Theory, 4901 Applied Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 4903 Numerical and Computational Mathematics, 4904 Pure Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 0101 Pure Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 4904 Pure Mathematics, 004, 510, anzsrc-for: 49 Mathematical Sciences, 4903 Numerical and Computational Mathematics, 49 Mathematical Sciences, FOS: Mathematics, anzsrc-for: 4901 Applied Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT)
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