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  • Lucas sequence [r]: A particular generalisation of sequences like the Fibonacci numbers, Lucas numbers, Pell numbers or Jacobsthal numbers. [e]

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  • Recurrence relation [r]: A relation between an entry in a sequence of numbers or other mathematical objects and preceding entries in the sequence. [e]
  • Geometric series [r]: A series associated with a geometric sequence, i.e., consecutive terms have a constant ratio. [e]
  • Tetration [r]: Holomorphic function characterized in that at integer values of its argument it can be interpreted as iterated exponent. [e]
  • Dermatitis herpetiformis [r]: "Rare, chronic, papulo-vesicular disease characterized by an intensely pruritic eruption consisting of various combinations of symmetrical, erythematous, papular, vesicular, or bullous lesions. The disease is strongly associated with the presence of HLA-B8 and HLA-DR3 antigens. A variety of different autoantibodies has been detected in small numbers in patients with dermatitis herpetiformis." (National Library of Medicine) [e]