Fibonacci family
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The Fibonacci family includes all sequences of the form:
i.e., the sequences defined by a second-order linear homogeneous recurrence relation.
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[edit] Special cases
[edit] Fibonacci sequence
A special and the most known case is the Fibonacci sequence, where X = 0, Y = 1, and A = B = 1.
[edit] Square root of 2
Set A to 1, and B to 2, and start with 1,3 and 1,2. This gives two sequences.
- 1, 3, 7, 17, 41, 99, 239... (sequence A001333 in OEIS)
- 1, 2, 5, 12, 29, 70, 169... Pell numbers, (sequence A000129 in OEIS)
Taking quotients of corresponding elements we get:
Solving the recurrence relations shows that this sequence has limit .
[edit] See also
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