continuant matrix
continuant matrix
[kən′tin·yə·wənt ′mā·triks] (mathematics)
A square matrix all of whose nonzero elements lie on the principal diagonal or the diagonals immediately above and below the principal diagonal. Also known as triple-diagonal matrix.
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