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Journal of Difference Equations and Applications | 2016

A note on certain matrices with h(x) – Fibonacci quaternion polynomials

Paula Catarino

In this paper we consider a g – circulant, right circulant, left circulant and a special kind of a tridiagonal matrices whose entries are h(x) – Fibonacci quaternion polynomials. We present the determinant of these matrices and with the tridiagonal matrices we show that the determinant is equal to the nth term of the h(x) – Fibonacci quaternion polynomial sequences.


Archive | 2018

The Views of Engineering Students on Creativity

Paula Catarino; Maria Manuel Nascimento; Eva Morais; Paulo Vasco; Helena Campos; Helena Silva; Rita Payan-Carreira; M. João Monteiro

Creativity plays a growing role in education, from elementary school to higher education. Nowadays, both employers and universities develop research and are committed to the development of the twenty-first-century interpersonal, applied skills—creativity included—foreseen as fundamental to all professionals, engineers added. Generally, engineering degrees focus on the content of their scientific areas. In some higher education degrees, creativity still plays a small role. In order to reinforce the importance of creativity in the engineering degrees in a Portuguese northeastern university, it was pertinent to study the conceptions of engineering students about creativity. This study presents the conceptions of creativity of the first-year students of higher education, in the engineering area in two school years. The answers of 128 first-year students from two academic years (61 from 2014/15 and 67 from 2016/17) and four different degrees to the open question—“What is creativity?” were analyzed. It was a mixed study, qualitative to deepen students’ conceptions and quantitative to study some proportions differences and variables crossing. The results show low personal involvement even in the use of the first person plural in either school year, although the students’ most used sentence was “for me.” In both academic years, students’ definitions mentioned more the creation of the implicit category in the content analysis. The words “new” and “way” were common to all the word clouds produced, and creativity and innovation appear somehow connected. In general, proportion differences were not statistically significant and degree crossed with categories showed no dependency.


Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences | 2018

A note on Gaussian Modified Pell numbers

Paula Catarino; Helena Campos

Abstract Gaussian Modified Pell sequence is defined in this study. Some properties involving this sequence, including the Binet-style formula and the generating function are also presented.


European Journal of Engineering Education | 2017

Breaking the habit: engineering students’ understanding of mathematical creativity

Paula Catarino; Maria Manuel Nascimento; Eva Morais; Helena Campos; Paulo Vasco

ABSTRACT In higher education, engineering students have to be prepared for their future jobs, with knowledge but also with several soft skills, among them creativity. In this paper, we present a study carried on with 128 engineering undergraduate students on their understanding of mathematical creativity. The students were in the first year of different engineering first degrees in a north-eastern Portuguese university and we analysed the content of their texts for the question ‘What do you understand by mathematical creativity?’. Data collection was done in the first semester of the academic years 2014/2015 and 2016/2017 in a Linear Algebra course. The results showed that ‘problem solving’ category had the majority of the references in 2014/2015, but not in the academic year 2016/2017 were ‘involving mathematics’ category had the majority. This exploratory study pointed out for ‘problem solving’ and ‘involving mathematics’ categories and gave us hints for teaching mathematics courses in engineering degrees.


Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics | 2016

Incomplete k-Pell, k-Pell-Lucas and Modified k-Pell Numbers

Paula Catarino

In this paper, it is defined the incomplete


International Journal of Mathematical Analysis | 2015

k-Pell, k-Pell-Lucas and modified k-Pell numbers: some identities and norms of Hankel matrices

Paulo Vasco; Paula Catarino; Helena Campos; Ana Paula Aires; A. Borges

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International Journal of Mathematical Analysis | 2013

On some identities and generating functions for k- Pell numbers

Paula Catarino

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Applied mathematical sciences | 2013

On Some Identities and Generating Functions for k-Pell-Lucas Sequence

Paula Catarino; Paulo Vasco

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International Journal of Mathematical Analysis | 2013

Some basic properties and a two-by-two matrix involving the k-Pell numbers

Paula Catarino; Paulo Vasco

-Pell-Lucas and Modified


Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras | 2016

The Modified Pell and the Modified k-Pell Quaternions and Octonions

Paula Catarino

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Paulo Vasco

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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Helena Campos

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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Maria Manuel Nascimento

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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Rita Payan-Carreira

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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Caroline Dominguez

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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