Analytic Combinatorics
Algebraic-logarithmic type refers to a growth rate in generating functions that combines polynomial and logarithmic behavior, typically arising when singularities of the generating function have specific characteristics. This type of growth is significant in singularity analysis, as it often indicates how the coefficients of the series behave asymptotically as they approach a particular singular point. Understanding this concept helps in predicting the nature of combinatorial structures represented by the generating functions.
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