On the GCD-s of k consecutive terms of Lucas sequences
2012
Abstract Let u = ( u n ) n = 0 ∞ be a Lucas sequence, that is a binary linear recurrence sequence of integers with initial terms u 0 = 0 and u 1 = 1 . We show that if k is large enough then one can find k consecutive terms of u such that none of them is relatively prime to all the others. We even give the exact values g u and G u for each u such that the above property first holds with k = g u ; and that it holds for all k ⩾ G u , respectively. We prove similar results for Lehmer sequences as well, and also a generalization for linear recurrence divisibility sequences of arbitrarily large order. On our way to prove our main results, we provide a positive answer to a question of Beukers from 1980, concerning the sums of the multiplicities of 1 and −1 values in non-degenerate Lucas sequences. Our results yield an extension of a problem of Pillai from integers to recurrence sequences, as well.
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