Abstract lambda polynomials and their convolutions

A. F. Horadam
Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, ISSN 1310–5132
Volume 9, 2003, Number 1, Pages 13–27
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A. F. Horadam
The University of New England
Armidale, Australia 2351

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  • 11B37

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Horadam, A. F. (2003). Abstract lambda polynomials and their convolutions. Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, 9(1), 13-27.

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