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Fibonacci numbers
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Year: 1961 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Blaisdell,

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Applications of Fibonacci numbers
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ISBN: 0792324919 9780792324911 Year: 1993 Publisher: London: Kluwer,

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Fascinating Fibonaccis: mystery and magic in numbers
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ISBN: 0866513434 9780866513432 Year: 1987 Publisher: Palo Alto (Calif.): Dale Seymour,

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Fibonacci analysis
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ISBN: 1282685279 9786612685279 1118531582 0470883243 0470885254 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York : Bloomberg Press,

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"Fibonacci Analysis gives traders a first step toward applying Fibonacci analysis in the market. The book covers key elements of this technical analysis tool. Traders will get up to speed quickly on its unique benefits. The major ratios between numbers in the Fibonacci sequence describe predictable market patterns. Fibonacci analysis analyzes these movements to identify future market prices"--Provided by publisher.


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Fibonacci and Lucas numbers, and the golden section: theory and applications
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ISBN: 0470215089 0745807151 Year: 1989 Publisher: New York Wiley

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Caractères de divisibilité ; Suite de Fibonacci
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Moscou : Editions Mir,

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The mathematics of harmony : from Euclid to contemporary mathematics and computer science
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ISBN: 128276019X 9786612760198 9812775838 Year: 2009 Publisher: Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific,

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Assisted by Scott Olsen (Central Florida Community College, USA) This volume is a result of the author's four decades of research in the field of Fibonacci numbers and the Golden Section and their applications. It provides a broad introduction to the fascinating and beautiful subject of the "Mathematics of Harmony," a new interdisciplinary direction of modern science. This direction has its origins in "The Elements" of Euclid and has many unexpected applications in contemporary mathematics (a new approach to a history of mathematics, the generalized Fibonacci numbers and


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The mathematics of harmony
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ISBN: 9789812775832 9789812775825 9812775838 981277582X Year: 2009 Publisher: Singapore Hackensack, NJ World Scientific

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Early in his rise to enlightenment, man invented a concept that has since been variously viewed as a vice, a crime, a business, a pleasure, a type of magic, a disease, a folly, a weakness, a form of sexual substitution, an expression of the human instinct. He invented gambling. Recent advances in the field, particularly Parrondo's paradox, have triggered a surge of interest in the statistical and mathematical theory behind gambling. This interest was acknowledge in the motion picture, 21, inspired by the true story of the MIT students who mastered the art of card counting to reap millions from the Vegas casinos. Richard Epstein's classic book on gambling and its mathematical analysis covers the full range of games from penny matching to blackjack, from Tic-Tac-Toe to the stock market (including Edward Thorp's warrant-hedging analysis). He even considers whether statistical inference can shed light on the study of paranormal phenomena. Epstein is witty and insightful, a pleasure to dip into and read and rewarding to study. The book is written at a fairly sophisticated mathematical level; this is not Gambling for Dummies or How To Beat The Odds Without Really Trying. A background in upper-level undergraduate mathematics is helpful for understanding this work. Comprehensive and exciting analysis of all major casino games and variants. Covers a wide range of interesting topics not covered in other books on the subject

New visual perspectives on Fibonacci numbers
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ISBN: 9812776834 9789812776839 9789812381347 9812381341 9789812381149 9812381147 9812381341 9812381147 Year: 2002 Publisher: London World Scientific

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This book covers new ground on Fibonacci sequences and the well-known Fibonacci numbers. It will appeal to research mathematicians wishing to advance the new ideas themselves, and to recreational mathematicians, who will enjoy the various visual approaches and the problems inherent in them. There is a continuing emphasis on diagrams, both geometric and combinatorial, which helps to tie disparate topics together, weaving around the unifying themes of the golden mean and various generalizations of the Fibonacci recurrence relation. Very little prior mathematical knowledge is assumed, other th


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The Fibonacci numbers and integer structure
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ISBN: 1536134554 9781536134551 1536134546 9781536134544 Year: 2018 Publisher: New York

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In the study of integers over many centuries, simple but very useful data have often been overlooked or at least sparingly used. The development of modular rings provides a means to shed light on such data. A modular ring is effectively an array of integers which can be uniquely identified by columns and rows with the aid of linear equations. Thus the modular ring Z4 has 4 columns (or classes), and its first two rows are 0,1,2,3 and 4,5,6,7, respectively. In turn, its columns can be identified by the classes. This notation is suggestive and transparent, and the notation itself becomes a tool of thought. The book contains a collection of readily accessible classical problems, most of which can be linked to the sequence of Fibonacci integers and explained with integer structure analysis. Modular rings are used to solve, prove and extend a variety of number theory problems associated with generalized Fibonacci numbers, golden ratio families and primes, and distinctions between prime and composite integers, as well as the classical conjectures of Brocard-Ramanujan and Erdös-Strauss. Thus (though mathematically, the golden ratio is a humble surd), replacing its argument shows that it has an infinity for close relatives that can be a source of further exploration, particularly with generalizations of Fibonacci numbers. Another important structural feature is the right-end-digit (RED) of an integer - its value modulo 10. No matter the sizes of integers, operations with their REDs are stable; for instance, the sum of the integers abcde2 and ghabj5 has a RED of 7. This stability is exploited in several chapters so that powers are reduced to 4 types in the ring modulo 4 which, for example, clarifies Fermat's Last Theorem for some powers. The context of this book is the teaching and learning of mathematics. This happens in historical and sociological contexts, and the text has sufficient historical and philosophical allusions for anyone to see that mathematics per se transcends race and religion, history and geography. The topics of number theory in the hands of well-educated teachers can inspire a love of learning in general and in mathematics in particular. For this reason, the authors have embedded relevant issues on liberal education as a foundation for education in the 21st century, particularly in fostering creativity through the inspiration and passion of teachers. Thus, the authors indicate the role of number theory as an important part of a genuine liberal education, accessible to all students today in a way that education in the ancient quadrivium was confined to a small section of society.--

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