April 2021 Classes of gap balancing numbers
Jeremiah Bartz, Bruce Dearden, Joel E. Iiams
Rocky Mountain J. Math. 51(2): 399-411 (April 2021). DOI: 10.1216/rmj.2021.51.399

Abstract

Gap balancing numbers are a certain generalization of balancing and cobalancing numbers that arise from studying the equation T(L)+T(B)=T(m) where T(i) is the i-th triangular number. In this paper, we survey early results, attempt to unify existing terminology, and extend prior findings. In addition, we further investigate the structure of classes of gap balancing numbers and related sequences, presenting new results and a conjecture regarding the number of classes based on the gap size.

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Jeremiah Bartz. Bruce Dearden. Joel E. Iiams. "Classes of gap balancing numbers." Rocky Mountain J. Math. 51 (2) 399 - 411, April 2021. https://doi.org/10.1216/rmj.2021.51.399

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Received: 23 October 2018; Revised: 26 January 2020; Accepted: 14 February 2020; Published: April 2021
First available in Project Euclid: 25 June 2021

Digital Object Identifier: 10.1216/rmj.2021.51.399

Subjects:
Primary: 11B39 , 11B83

Keywords: balancing numbers , Lucas-balancing numbers , Pell and associated Pell sequences , recurrence relations

Rights: Copyright © 2021 Rocky Mountain Mathematics Consortium

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