Proof of a Conjecture on the Slit Plane Problem

Abstract

Let ai,j(n) denote the number of walks in n steps from (0,0) to (i,j), with steps ( 1,0) and (0, 1), never touching a point (-k,0) with k 0 after the starting point. and Schaeffer conjectured a closed form for the number a-i,i(2n) when i 1. In this paper, we prove their conjecture, and give a formula for a-i,i(2n) for i -1.

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