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  • Publisher: Penguin USA, Inc. - Viking
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     A. (ed.). "Sequence A007629 (Repfigit (REPetitive FIbonacci-like diGIT) numbers (or Keith numbers))". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.

    Prime number

    considering only the prime divisors up to the square root of the upper limit. Fibonacci took the innovations from Islamic mathematics to Europe. His book Liber

    Orders of magnitude (numbers)

    be represented in Windows Phone's calculator. Mathematics: F201107 is a 42,029-digit Fibonacci prime; the largest known certain Fibonacci prime as of

    The Book of Numbers (math book)

    figurate numbers, the Fibonacci sequence, transcendental numbers, the Metonic cycle, combinatorics, the complex plane, nimbers, and surreal numbers. The Basic

    Alphabet (poetry collection)

    these numbers. For example, sunflowers are ordered with the Fibonacci sequence - it's the way the seeds are placed." The book was reviewed in Publishers

    8

    where in its case x and y both equal 2. 8 is a Fibonacci number and the only nontrivial Fibonacci number that is a perfect cube. Sphenic numbers always

    List of numbers

    (1989), pp. 539-541. S. Kato, 'Irrationality of reciprocal sums of Fibonacci numbers', Master's thesis, Keio Univ. 1996 Duverney, Daniel, Keiji Nishioka

    Solving the Riddle of Phyllotaxis

    Phyllotaxis: Why the Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio Occur in Plants is a book on the mathematics of plant structure, and in particular on phyllotaxis

    Chapter (books)

    according to the Fibonacci sequence. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon only has chapters which are prime numbers. At Swim-Two-Birds

    Benford's law

    S2CID 126293429. Washington, L. C. (1981). "Benford's Law for Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers". The Fibonacci Quarterly. 19 (2): 175–177. doi:10.1080/00150517.1981