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I have a recurrence relation:
Just by looking at the iteration steps and some playing around I came up with the equation:
Last edited by White_Owl (2010-03-29 06:52:32)
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Hello,
I don't understand, what you want to solve. I assume that you want to find an explicit formula for your reccurence.
Then we have
Now, we can prove this by induction. First step is for k=1. This trivially holds. Assume correctness for k = n.
That's easy. Try it.
Izmael
Last edited by Izmael (2010-03-29 10:12:42)
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I don't understand, what you want to solve. I assume that you want to find an explicit formula for your reccurence.
Yes. I work with Rosen's book "Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications"; in it the wording of the problem is "to solve the recurrence". But yes, the task is actually to convert a recurrence form into a normal function.
Then we have
I see one difference in our approaches: you went backward (or forward?) starting from the
, not from as was suggested by my textbook... hmm...Offline
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