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Abstract
Related to generalized arithmetic triangle, we introduce the hyper (r, q)-Fibonacci polynomials as the sum of these elements along a finite ray starting from a specific point, which generalize the hyper-Fibonacci polynomials. We give generating function, recurrence relations and we show some properties whose application allows us to extend the notion of Cassini determinant and to study some ratios. Moreover, we derive a connection between these polynomials and the incomplete (r, q)-Fibonacci polynomials defined in this paper.
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Mathematica Slovaca, the oldest and best mathematical journal in Slovakia, was founded in 1951 at the Mathematical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Science, Bratislava. It covers practically all mathematical areas. As a respectful international mathematical journal, it publishes only highly nontrivial original articles with complete proofs by assuring a high quality reviewing process. Its reputation was approved by many outstanding mathematicians who already contributed to Math. Slovaca. It makes bridges among mathematics, physics, soft computing, cryptography, biology, economy, measuring, etc. The Journal publishes original articles with complete proofs. Besides short notes the journal publishes also surveys as well as some issues are focusing on a theme of current interest.