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The Lucas numbers, $L \colon \mathbb{Z} \rightarrow \mathbb{Z}$, is the solution to the following initial value problem:
 
The Lucas numbers, $L \colon \mathbb{Z} \rightarrow \mathbb{Z}$, is the solution to the following initial value problem:
 
$$L(n+2)=L(n)+L(n+1), \quad L(0)=2, L(1)=1.$$
 
$$L(n+2)=L(n)+L(n+1), \quad L(0)=2, L(1)=1.$$
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[[Sum of Lucas numbers]]<br />
  
 
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Revision as of 00:17, 25 May 2017

The Lucas numbers, $L \colon \mathbb{Z} \rightarrow \mathbb{Z}$, is the solution to the following initial value problem: $$L(n+2)=L(n)+L(n+1), \quad L(0)=2, L(1)=1.$$

Properties

Sum of Lucas numbers

See also

Fibonacci numbers

References