A NOTE ON SOME INTERESTING THEOREMS OF THE MULATU NUMBERS

Authors

  • Mulatu Lemma Department of Mathematics Savannah State University Savannah, GA 31404, U.S.A.
  • Tamara gray Department of Mathematics Savannah State University Savannah, GA 31404, U.S.A
  • Keisha Brown Department of Mathematics Savannah State University Savannah, GA 31404, U.S.A
  • Latrice Tanskely Department of Mathematics Savannah State University Savannah, GA 31404, U.S.A

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/eijms.v5i1.31

Keywords:

Mulatu numbers, Mulatu sequences, Fibonacci numbers, Lucas numbers, Fibonacci sequences, Lucas sequences

Abstract

The Mulatu numbers were studied [1] and [2]. The numbers are sequences of numbers of the form: 4, 5,6,11,17,28,45...
The numbers have wonderful and amazing properties and patterns.
In mathematical terms, the sequence of the Mulatu numbers is defined by the following recurrence relation:

In [1] and [2] some properties and patterns of the numbers were considered. In this paper, we investigate additional
properties and patterns of these fascinating numbers. Many beautiful mathematical identities involving the Mulatu
numbers in relation with the Fibonacci numbers and the Lucas numbers will be more explored.
2000 Mathematical Subject Classification: 11

References

. Mulatu Lemma, The Mulatu Numbers, Advances and Applications in Mathematical Sciences, Volume 10, issue 4,

august 2011, page 431-440.

. Burton, D. M., Elementary number theory. New York City, New York: McGraw-Hill. 1998

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Published

2019-12-27
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