Lehmer sequence

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In mathematics, a Lehmer sequence is a generalization of a Lucas sequence.[1]

Algebraic relations

If a and b are complex numbers with

under the following conditions:

Then, the corresponding Lehmer numbers are:

for n odd, and

for n even.

Their companion numbers are:

for n odd and

for n even.

Recurrence

Lehmer numbers form a linear recurrence relation with

with initial values . Similarly the companion sequence satisfies

with initial values

References


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