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Identity involving binomial coefficients, first established by Zhi-Wei Sun in 2002

In combinatorics, Sun's curious identity is the following identity involving binomial coefficients, first established by Zhi-Wei Sun in 2002:

( x + m + 1 ) i = 0 m ( 1 ) i ( x + y + i m i ) ( y + 2 i i ) i = 0 m ( x + i m i ) ( 4 ) i = ( x m ) ( x m ) . {\displaystyle (x+m+1)\sum _{i=0}^{m}(-1)^{i}{\dbinom {x+y+i}{m-i}}{\dbinom {y+2i}{i}}-\sum _{i=0}^{m}{\dbinom {x+i}{m-i}}(-4)^{i}=(x-m){\dbinom {x}{m}}.}

Proofs

After Sun's publication of this identity in 2002, five other proofs were obtained by various mathematicians:

References

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