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Fibonacci polynomials 2 Continued fraction 1 Distributions of order k 1 Homogeneous weighted majority games 1 Lucas polynomials 1 Probability generating function 1 Success runs 1 Waiting time 1 k-Fibonacci sequence 1 minimal winning quota 1 parsimonious games 1
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Aki, Sigeo 1 Inoue, Kiyoshi 1 Plazzotta, Giacomo 1 Pressacco, Flavio 1 Ziani, Laura 1
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Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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K-Fibonacci sequences and minimal winning quota in Parsimonious game
Pressacco, Flavio; Plazzotta, Giacomo; Ziani, Laura - HAL - 2014
Parsimonious games are a subset of constant sum homogeneous weighted majority games unequivocally described by their free type representation vector. We show that the minimal winning quota of parsimonious games satisfies a second order, linear, homogeneous, finite difference equation with...
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Bivariate Fibonacci polynomials of order k with statistical applications
Inoue, Kiyoshi; Aki, Sigeo - In: Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 63 (2011) 1, pp. 197-210
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