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In mathematics, a Lehmer sequence is a generalization of a Lucas sequence.

Algebraic relations

If a and b are complex numbers with

a + b = R {\displaystyle a+b={\sqrt {R}}}
a b = Q {\displaystyle ab=Q}

under the following conditions:

Then, the corresponding Lehmer numbers are:

U n ( R , Q ) = a n b n a b {\displaystyle U_{n}({\sqrt {R}},Q)={\frac {a^{n}-b^{n}}{a-b}}}

for n odd, and

U n ( R , Q ) = a n b n a 2 b 2 {\displaystyle U_{n}({\sqrt {R}},Q)={\frac {a^{n}-b^{n}}{a^{2}-b^{2}}}}

for n even.

Their companion numbers are:

V n ( R , Q ) = a n + b n a + b {\displaystyle V_{n}({\sqrt {R}},Q)={\frac {a^{n}+b^{n}}{a+b}}}

for n odd and

V n ( R , Q ) = a n + b n {\displaystyle V_{n}({\sqrt {R}},Q)=a^{n}+b^{n}}

for n even.

Recurrence

Lehmer numbers form a linear recurrence relation with

U n = ( R 2 Q ) U n 2 Q 2 U n 4 = ( a 2 + b 2 ) U n 2 a 2 b 2 U n 4 {\displaystyle U_{n}=(R-2Q)U_{n-2}-Q^{2}U_{n-4}=(a^{2}+b^{2})U_{n-2}-a^{2}b^{2}U_{n-4}}

with initial values U 0 = 0 , U 1 = 1 , U 2 = 1 , U 3 = R Q = a 2 + a b + b 2 {\displaystyle U_{0}=0,\,U_{1}=1,\,U_{2}=1,\,U_{3}=R-Q=a^{2}+ab+b^{2}} . Similarly the companion sequence satisfies

V n = ( R 2 Q ) V n 2 Q 2 V n 4 = ( a 2 + b 2 ) V n 2 a 2 b 2 V n 4 {\displaystyle V_{n}=(R-2Q)V_{n-2}-Q^{2}V_{n-4}=(a^{2}+b^{2})V_{n-2}-a^{2}b^{2}V_{n-4}}

with initial values V 0 = 2 , V 1 = 1 , V 2 = R 2 Q = a 2 + b 2 , V 3 = R 3 Q = a 2 a b + b 2 . {\displaystyle V_{0}=2,\,V_{1}=1,\,V_{2}=R-2Q=a^{2}+b^{2},\,V_{3}=R-3Q=a^{2}-ab+b^{2}.}

References

  1. Weisstein, Eric W. "Lehmer Number". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2020-08-11.


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