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Further Combinatorial Identities deriving from the $n$-th power of a $2 \times 2$ matrix

Combinatorics 2019-01-03 v1

Abstract

In this paper we use a formula for the nn-th power of a 2×22\times2 matrix AA (in terms of the entries in AA) to derive various combinatorial identities. Three examples of our results follow. 1) We show that if mm and nn are positive integers and s{0,1,2,,s \in \{0,1,2,\dots, (mn1)/2}\lfloor (mn-1)/2 \rfloor \}, then \begin{multline*} \sum_{i,j,k,t}2^{1+2t-mn+n} \frac{(-1)^{nk+i(n+1)}}{1+\delta_{(m-1)/2,\,i+k}} \binom{m-1-i}{i} \binom{m-1-2i}{k}\times\\ \binom{n(m-1-2(i+k))}{2j}\binom{j}{t-n(i+k)} \binom{n-1-s+t}{s-t}\\ =\binom{mn-1-s}{s}. \end{multline*} 2) The generalized Fibonacci polynomial fm(x,s)f_{m}(x,s) can be expressed as fm(x,s)=k=0(m1)/2(mk1k)xm2k1sk. f_{m}(x,s)= \sum_{k=0}^{\lfloor (m-1)/2 \rfloor}\binom{m-k-1}{k}x^{m-2k-1}s^{k}. We prove that the following functional equation holds: \begin{equation*} f_{mn}(x,s)=f_{m}(x,s)\times f_{n}\left (\,f_{m+1}(x,s)+sf_{m-1}(x,s), \,-(-s)^{m}\right) . \end{equation*} 3) If an arithmetical function ff is multiplicative and for each prime pp there is a complex number g(p)g(p) such that \begin{equation*} f(p^{n+1}) = f(p)f(p^{n})- g(p)f(p^{n-1}), \hspace{15pt} n \geq 1, \end{equation*} then ff is said to be \emph{specially multiplicative}. We give another derivation of the following formula for a specially multiplicative function ff evaluated at a prime power: \begin{equation*} f(p^{k})=\sum_{j=0}^{\lfloor k/2 \rfloor}(-1)^{j} \binom{k-j}{j}f(p)^{k-2j}g(p)^{j}. \end{equation*} We also prove various other combinatorial identities.

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@article{arxiv.1901.00476,
  title  = {Further Combinatorial Identities deriving from the $n$-th power of a $2 \times 2$ matrix},
  author = {James Mc Laughlin and Nancy J. Wyshinski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.00476},
  year   = {2019}
}

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9 pages