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Prof Graham R Everest, MTH, UEA
Elliptic Divisibility Sequences Suppose u denotes the nth term of an integer divisibility sequence. This means all the terms are integers and u divides u whenever n divides m. The sequence is said to be an Elliptic Divisibility Sequence (hereafter EDS) if it satisfies the recurrence relation u u = u u u 2 - u u u 2 for all m n 0. In Morgan Ward's terminology, the sequence is proper if u =0, ...
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