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1 The Simplest Properties of Fibonacci Numbers.- 2 Number-Theoretic Properties of Fibonacci Numbers.- 3 Fibonacci Numbers and Continued Fractions.- 4 Fibonacci Numbers and Geometry.- 5 Fibonacci Numbers and Search Theory.
"Quite the special topic, the Fibonacci numbers nevertheless enjoy enormous popularity, perhaps due to their connection with the golden mean. Vorobiev's book, now translated, presents a solid overview, perfectly pitched to undergraduates... Recommended; upper-division undergraduates and up." --CHOICE "This is a wonderful book with a huge amount of information on Fibonacci numbers. First published in the 1950s for high school students enrolled in a mathematical circle at the Leningrad State University, the book only assumes knowledge of high school mathematics, but the reader will need the sophistication of a good upper-level mathematics major. The warmth and enthusiasm of the late author comes through Mircea Martin's English translation... This book would be useful to any mathematician with a desire to know more about the Fibonacci numbers. A student could use it for a reading project on the Fibonacci numbers... Overall, I enjoyed the book and highly recommend it." --MAA Online
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