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Encouraged by the comments of the reviewer [1] of my earlier article [4], I now take the opportunity to extend the material in [4] to incorporate some new thoughts on general recursively-defined polynomial sequences of the second order.
“If I have perchance omitted anything more or less proper or necessary, I beg indulgence, since there is no one who is blameless and utterly provident in all things.” (Fibonacci).
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Horadam, A.F. (1996). A Synthesis of Certain Polynomial Sequences. In: Bergum, G.E., Philippou, A.N., Horadam, A.F. (eds) Applications of Fibonacci Numbers. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0223-7_18
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