An Isomorphism Between Linear Recurring Sequences and Algebraic Rings
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DOI10.2307/1989970zbMath0019.19301OpenAlexW4242740376WikidataQ111292016 ScholiaQ111292016MaRDI QIDQ5770530
Publication date: 1938
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- The Arithmetical Theory of Linear Recurring Series
- An arithmetical property of recurring series of the second order
- Divisibility Sequences of Third Order
- Divisors of second-order sequences
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