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On Gaussian Leonardo Hybrid Polynomials
In the present paper, we first study the Gaussian Leonardo numbers and Gaussian Leonardo hybrid numbers. We give some new results for the Gaussian Leonardo numbers, including relations with the Gaussian Fibonacci and Gaussian Lucas numbers, and also give some new results for the Gaussian Leonardo hy...
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Published in: | Symmetry (Basel) 2023-07, Vol.15 (7), p.1422 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In the present paper, we first study the Gaussian Leonardo numbers and Gaussian Leonardo hybrid numbers. We give some new results for the Gaussian Leonardo numbers, including relations with the Gaussian Fibonacci and Gaussian Lucas numbers, and also give some new results for the Gaussian Leonardo hybrid numbers, including relations with the Gaussian Fibonacci and Gaussian Lucas hybrid numbers. For the proofs, we use the symmetric and antisymmetric properties of the Fibonacci and Lucas numbers. Then, we introduce the Gaussian Leonardo polynomials, which can be considered as a generalization of the Gaussian Leonardo numbers. After that, we introduce the Gaussian Leonardo hybrid polynomials, using the Gaussian Leonardo polynomials as coefficients instead of real numbers in hybrid numbers. Moreover, we obtain the recurrence relations, generating functions, Binet-like formulas, Vajda-like identities, Catalan-like identities, Cassini-like identities, and d’Ocagne-like identities for the Gaussian Leonardo polynomials and hybrid polynomials, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 2073-8994 2073-8994 |
DOI: | 10.3390/sym15071422 |