Mathematics – Combinatorics
Scientific paper
2006-03-15
Mathematics
Combinatorics
61 page, 6 figures. Submitted to Discrete Mathematics in March 2002
Scientific paper
Two general methods for establishing the logarithmic behavior of recursively defined sequences of real numbers are presented. One is the interlacing method, and the other one is based on calculus. Both methods are used to prove logarithmic behavior of some combinatorially relevant sequences, such as Motzkin and Schr\"oder numbers, sequences of values of some classic orthogonal polynomials, and many others. The calculus method extends also to two- (or more-) indexed sequences.
Došlić Tomislav
Veljan Darko
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