A composition of birational maps given by Laurent polynomials need not be given by Laurent polynomials; however, sometimes-quite unexpectedly-it does. We suggest a unified treatment of this phenomenon, which covers a large class of applications. In particular, we settle in the affirmative a conjecture of D. Gale and R. Robinson on integrality of generalized Somos sequences, and prove the Laurent property for several multidimensional recurrences, confirming conjectures by J. Propp, N. Elkies, and M. Kleber. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
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Fomin, S., & Zelevinsky, A. (2002). The Laurent phenomenon. Advances in Applied Mathematics, 28(2), 119–144. https://doi.org/10.1006/aama.2001.0770
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