Common values of Padovan and Perrin sequences (Q6095342)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7735352
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Common values of Padovan and Perrin sequences
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7735352

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    Common values of Padovan and Perrin sequences (English)
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    8 September 2023
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    Let \((P_n)_{n\in \mathbb{Z}}\) be the sequence of \textit{Padovan numbers} given by the ternary linear recurrence \(P_0=P_1=P_2=1\) and \(P_{n+3}=P_{n+1}+P_n\) for all \(n\in \mathbb{Z}\). Also, let \((R_m)_{m\in \mathbb{Z}}\) be a sequence of \textit{Perrin numbers} given by the ternary linear recurrence relation \((R_0, R_1,R_2)=(3,0,2)\) and \(R_{m+3}=R_{m+1}+R_m\) for all \(m\in \mathbb{Z}\). In the paper under review, the author studies the Diophantine equation \[ P_n=\pm R_m, \quad \text{for } (n,m)\in \mathbb{Z}^2. \] In other words, the author finds all common values in Padovan and Perrin sequences. As the main result, the author shows that the only common values of Padovan and Perrin sequences are \(0, \pm 1, \pm 2, \pm 3, 4,5,\pm 7, 10, 12, 25, 86\). To prove the main result, the author uses a clever combination of techniques in Diophantine number theory, the usual properties of the Padovan and Pell sequences, Baker's theory for non-zero lower bounds for linear forms in logarithms of algebraic numbers, and reduction techniques involving the theory of continued frastions and well as the LLL algorithm. All computations can be done with the aid of simple computer programs in \texttt{Mathematica}, \texttt{SageMath}, or \texttt{Maple}.
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    Padovan number
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    Perrin number
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    linear form in logarithms
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    reduction method
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