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Quadratic Subproduct Systems, Free Products, and Their C*-Algebras. [PDF]
Arici F, Ge Y.
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The cardiac cycle and diastolic duration in healthy adults: Verifying Golden Ratio? [PDF]
Yetkin E.
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Searching permutations for constructing uniformly distributed point sets. [PDF]
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ON A PSEUDO FIBONACCI SEQUENCE
jnanabha, 2020This article deals with a pseudo Fibonacci sequence and its properties. Some well known identities are obtained in terms of the identities of generalised Fibonacci sequence. Modular properties different from those of Fibonacci sequence are reported.
Phadte, C. N. +2 more
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On a Characterization of the Fibonacci Sequence
The Fibonacci Quarterly, 1968zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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The Fibonacci–Circulant Sequences and Their Applications
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
KARADUMAN, Erdal +2 more
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Fibonacci sequence and Fibonacci metallic superlattices
SPIE Proceedings, 1994In this paper, we review the research work in our group concerning the multi-component Fibonacci Sequence, Fibonacci metallic superlattices, as well as their structures, physical properties and applications.
A. Hu, Shusheng Jiang, Duan Feng
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An application of Fibonacci sequences in groups
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ramazan Dikici, Engin Özkan
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On the (s, t)-Fibonacci and Fibonacci Matrix Sequences.
Ars Comb., 2008It is always fascinating to see what results when seemingly different areas mathematics overlap. This article reveals one such result; number theory and linear algebra are intertwined to yield complex factorizations of the classic Fibonacci, Pell, Jacobsthal, and Mersenne numbers.
Civciv, Hacı, Türkmen, Ramazan
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