
handle: 11499/56053
<abstract><p>This paper introduced the concept of dual Leonardo numbers to generalize the earlier studies in harmony and establish key formulas, including the Binet formula and the generating function. Both were employed to obtain specific elements from the sequence. Moreover, we presented a range of identities that provided deeper insights into the relationships within this numerical family, such as the Cassini and d'Ocagne identities, along with various summation formulas.</p></abstract>
Leonardo numbers, summation formulas, leonardo numbers, QA1-939, dual numbers, Fibonacci numbers, Mathematics, 510, fibonacci numbers, identities
Leonardo numbers, summation formulas, leonardo numbers, QA1-939, dual numbers, Fibonacci numbers, Mathematics, 510, fibonacci numbers, identities
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