On the Fibonacci -matrices of order .
Halici, Serpil, Batu, Tuna (2009)
Acta Universitatis Apulensis. Mathematics - Informatics
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Halici, Serpil, Batu, Tuna (2009)
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It is well known that the continued fraction expansion of readily displays the midpoint of the principal cycle of ideals, that is, the point halfway to a solution of . Here we notice that, analogously, the point halfway to a solution of can be recognised. We explain what is going on.
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