Complexity of powers of a constant-recursive sequence

Abstract

Constant-recursive sequences are those which satisfy a linear recurrence, so that later terms can be obtained as a linear combination of the previous ones. The rank of a constant-recursive sequence is the minimal number of previous terms required for such a recurrence. For a constant-recursive sequence s(n), we study the sequence (rank\, s(n)M)M≥ 1. We answer a question of Stinchcombe regarding the complexity of the powers of a constant-recursive sequence when the roots of the characteristic polynomial are not all distinct.

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