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Old 2005-03-29, 21:16   #1
T.Rex
 
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Default Generalized Pell Numbers

Hi,
I've tried to extend the Pell numbers, based on one of their definition.
In the document: Generalized Pell Numbers (GPN) , I describe how I proceeded and which properties I've found. But I don't provide proofs. It seems there are nice properties dealing with (GPN) modulo a prime number.
At least, if you want to find a way for computing: 1 + m^(1/m) , lets have a look. (not sure computing 1+m^(1/m) may be useful ).
If you find new properties or proofs, please let me know.
Regards,
Tony

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