Two families of palindromic Sprugnoli arrays admit closed forms, described inverses, and produce arithmetic sequences when reduced modulo 2.
A new group in the Riordan family of matrix groups: the Sprugnoli group
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We define a group of lower-triangular matrices whose columns are defined by power series. This group can be seen as a generalization of the (ordinary) Riordan group and the double Riordan group. Elements of this group are defined by three power series. Sequence bisections and vertically stretched Riordan arrays play an important role in the formulation of this group. We give a production matrix characterization of this new group. We also indicate how higher order groups can be defined, based on $n$-tuples of power series. We have chosen to name this group in memory of Renzo Sprugnoli, who was a pioneer in the application of the Riordan group to combinatorial problems as well as contributing to an understanding of the rich structure of Riordan arrays.
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Pascal-like Sprugnoli arrays
Two families of palindromic Sprugnoli arrays admit closed forms, described inverses, and produce arithmetic sequences when reduced modulo 2.