Number sequences are sets of numbers that follow a pattern or a rule. Each number in a sequence is called a term. A sequence which increases or decreases by the same amount each time is called a ...
Non-linear sequences increase or decrease by different amounts each time. A number pattern is a series of numbers that follow a specific rule. Examples include: odd numbers, even numbers, square ...
MATH 146 is an advanced-level version of MATH 136. Topics includes vector spaces, linear dependence and span, bases and dimension, linear transformations, rank, change of coordinate matrices, and ...
The proposed one-point method for finding the limit of a slowly converging linear sequence features an Anderson-Björck extrapolation step that had previously been applied to the Regula Falsi problem.
Abstract: The authors have proposed an approach for generating a pseudo random binary sequence by using primitive polynomial, trace function, and Legendre symbol over the proper sub extension field.
Abstract: The probability of linear dependency in subsequences generated by linear feedback shift registers is examined. It is shown that this probability for a short subsequence, e.g., a sequence ...