Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, Vol 6, No 1 (2003)

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DMTCS vol 6 no 1 (2003), pp. 55-68

Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science

DMTCS

Volume 6 n° 1 (2003), pp. 55-68


author:Johann Cigler
title:Some Algebraic Aspects of Morse Code Sequences
keywords:Fibonacci polynomial, q-analogue, q-binomial coefficient
abstract:Morse code sequences are very useful to give combinatorial interpretations of various properties of Fibonacci numbers. In this note we study some algebraic and combinatorial aspects of Morse code and obtain several q-analogues of Fibonacci numbers and Fibonacci polynomials and their generalizations.

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reference: Johann Cigler (2003), Some Algebraic Aspects of Morse Code Sequences, Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 6, pp. 55-68
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