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Summary: We provide two combinatorial proofs that linear recurrences with constant coefficients have a closed form based on the roots of its characteristic equation. The proofs employ sign-reversing involutions on weighted tilings.
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sign-reversing involutions on weighted tilings
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    The combinatorialization of linear recurrences (English)
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    Summary: We provide two combinatorial proofs that linear recurrences with constant coefficients have a closed form based on the roots of its characteristic equation. The proofs employ sign-reversing involutions on weighted tilings.
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    sign-reversing involutions on weighted tilings
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