Fibonacci numbers, named after Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci, are the numbers in the Fibonacci sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, . . . , each of which, after the second is the sum of the two previous ones.
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Describes an extended Fibonacci series in which each number is the sum of the preceding three or more numbers. A corresponding extended golden section is also described.
Facts about the Fibonacci Sequence.
Biographies, photographs.
Describes the mathematic theory behind the numbers.
Describes the series and lists a some iterations.
Fibonacci numbers and the golden section in nature, art, geometry, architecture, music, geometry and even for calculating pi! Puzzles and investigations.
Derivations usually omitted by gurus and left for the reader to agonize over.
Overview article in the Platonic Realms website.
Fibonacci numbers and the golden section in nature, art, geometry, architecture, music, geometry and even for calculating pi! Puzzles and investigations.
Overview article in the Platonic Realms website.
Describes the mathematic theory behind the numbers.
Biographies, photographs.
Derivations usually omitted by gurus and left for the reader to agonize over.
Describes the series and lists a some iterations.
Facts about the Fibonacci Sequence.
Describes an extended Fibonacci series in which each number is the sum of the preceding three or more numbers. A corresponding extended golden section is also described.

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