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Candido's identity  

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  • Candido's identity, named after the Italian mathematician Giacomo Candido, is an identity for real numbers. It states that for two arbitrary real numbers and the following equality holds:
    The identity however is not restricted to real numbers but holds in every commutative ring. Candido originally devised the identity to prove the following identity for Fibonacci numbers:

    (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candido%27s_identity)

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