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In this paper, we study irregular 3D-Arrays with pyramid shapes. Some computation using Maple software and C++ language have been carried out to illustrate some novel and interesting patterns of numbers in these arrays.
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Ahmed Bentiba received his B.Sc from the Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada, M. Sc and B. Ed from the université de Moncton (UdeM), N. B, Canada and PhD from the Commenwealth Open University, Virgin Islands. He taught mathematics during five years (UdeM) and computer systems, languages and networks during four years in the Collège de l'Acadie (CdeA), Dartmouth, Canada. He is Certified Novell Administrator. He was network (LAN and WAN) and system administrator for several years. He was technical consultant for an ISP and for the CdeA. He was the general manager for a consultant company in Canada (Computing and Networking Center). He joined the Etisalat College of Engineering, ECE, in Sharjah, UAE since september 1999. His research interests includes multilinear algebra, fractals, computer languages, Linux and the IT in education. Founder of Linux Users Group at ECE. (http://linux.ece.ac.ae)
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Bentiba, A. Patterns in irregular multi-dimensional arrays. JAMC 17, 297–305 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02936056
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