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VOLUME INDEX
Dec. 1979
TRIGG, CHARLES W. Problems Solved: B-376, 17(2):185; B-382, 17(3):283; B385, 17(3):283-284.
TURNER, STEPHEN JOHN. "Probability Via the Nth Order Fibonacci-^7 Sequence,"
17(l):23-28.
VOGEL, JOHN W. Problem Solved: B-381, 17(2):188.
WACHTEL, M. Problem Proposed: B-410, 17(3):282. Problems Solved: B-376,
17(2):185 (co-solver, E. Schmutz); B-391, 17(4):372-373.
WALL, CHARLES R. "Some Congruences Involving Generalized Fibonacci Numbers,"
17(l):29-33.
WEGER, RONALD C. "Pythagorean Triples and Triangular Numbers," 17(2):168-172
(co-author, David W. Ballew).
WEINSTEIN, GERALD. uAn Algorithm for Packing Complements of Finite Sets of
Integers," 17(4):289-293.
WHITNEY, RAYMOND E. Problems Proposed: H-254, H-271, 17(3):288.
WHITNEY, RAYMOND E., Ed. "Advanced Problems and Solutions," 17(1):94-96;
17(2):189-192; 17(3):286-288; 17(4):374-377.
WILSON, L. G. "Some Sequences Like Fibonacci's," 17(l):80-83 (co-author, B.
H. Neumann).
WOO, NORMAN. "A Note on Basic Af-Tuples," 17(2):165-168.
WULCZYN, GREGORY. Problems Proposed: B-397, 17(1):90; H-295, 17(1):94; B402, B-403, 17(2):184; H-299, 17(2):189; B-409, 17(3):281. Problems Solved:
B-370, 17(1):91; B-376, 17(2):185; B-378, B-379, 17(2):186; H-275, 17(2):
191; B-382, B-383, B-384, 17(3):283; B-385, 17(3):283-284; B-386, 17(3):
284; B-388 17(4):370; B-389, 17(4):371; B-390, 17(4):372; B-392 , B-394,
17(4):373.
ZWILLINGER, DAN. Problem Solved: B-380, 17(2):186.
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Fibonacci numbers have assumed great importance since the formation of
The Fibonacci Association. Some introductory books (e.g., [1] and [8]), and
popular articles (e.g., [2] and [3]), have brought the Fibonacci concept to
those who are endowed with a thirst for serious mathematical knowledge.
REFERENCES
1.
Brother U* Alfred [Brousseau]. An Introduction
to Fibonacci
Discovery.
San Jose, Calif: The Fibonacci Association, 1965.
2. M. Gardner. "The Multiple Fascinations of the Fibonacci Sequence." Scientific
American 220, No. 3 (1969):116-120.
3. V. E. Hoggatt, Jr. "The Number Theory: The Fibonacci Sequence." Yearbook of Science
and the Future_, Encyclopedia
Britannica.
Chicago, 1977,
pp. 179-191.
4. H. E. Huntley. The Divine Proportion.
New York: Dover, 1970.
5. J. Michell. "Is the Fibonacci Sequence or Golden Ratio Represented in
the Dimensions of the Great Pyramid of Egypt?" The Fibonacci
Newsletter
(July 1974).
6. G. J. Mitchison. "Phyllotaxis and the Fibonacci Series." Science
196
(1977):270-275.
»7. J. Reichardt. "Art at Large." New Scientist
56, No. 823 (1972):601.
8. N. N. Vorob'ev. Fibonacci
Numbers.
Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1961.
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