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Twelve Simple Algorithms to Compute Fibonacci Numbers Arxiv
Input for Carnival of Math: Number 115, October 2014
Fibonacci Numbers
On Repdigits As Product of Consecutive Fibonacci Numbers1
Product of Consecutive Tribonacci Numbers with Only One Distinct Digit
Retrograde Renegades and the Pascal Connection: Repeating Decimals Represented by Fibonacci and Other Sequences Appearing from Right to Left
A NOTE on BICOMPLEX FIBONACCI and LUCAS NUMBERS Semra
On Repdigits As Sums of Fibonacci and Tribonacci Numbers
The Power of 2 Dividing the Coefficients of Certain Power Series F
On Fibonacci Numbers Which Are Elliptic Korselt Numbers
Domino Tilings and Products of Fibonacci and Pell Numbers
Algorithms for Computing Fibonacci Numbers Quickly Redacted for Privacy Abstract Approved: Paul Cull
Sequences, Their Application and Use in the Field of Mathematics
Fibonacci's Answer to Primality Testing?
Gaussian Pell Numbers
Using Fibonacci Factors to Create Fibonacci Pseudoprimes 3
The Generalized Order-K Fibonacci–Pell Sequence by Matrix Methods Emrah Kilic
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Mathematical Curiosities: a Treasure Trove of Unexpected Entertainments
The Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio
The Fibonacci Numbers First Appeared in the 6Th Century AD with the Indian Mathematician Virahanka’S Analysis of Metres with Long and Short Syllables
Prime Numbers Demystified by 8-Dimensional Algorithms
On a Problem of Pillai with Fibonacci Numbers and Powers of 2
Representation of Integers As Sums of Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers
The Fibonacci Numbers
A-Primer-On-Prime-Numbers.Pdf
On Triangular Fibonacci Numbers
Fibonacci Numbers
Powers of Two As Sums of Two Lucas Numbers
Recurrence Relations and Generating Functions
The Fibonacci Sequence
Powers of Two in Generalized Fibonacci Sequences
A Survey on Triangular Number, Factorial and Some Associated Numbers
Single Digits: in Praise of Small Numbers
Facts and Conjectures About Factorizations of Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers
The Fibonacci Sequence, Starting It with Two 1'S