The Fibonacci sequence is named after the Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, who is also known as Fibonacci. He introduced the sequence to the Western world in his 1202 book "Liber Abaci," although the sequence itself had been previously described in Indian mathematics. The sequence starts with 0 and 1, with each subsequent number being the sum of the two preceding ones.
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A Fibonacci series
Fibonacci is most famous for his description of the number sequence, which in the 19th century was given the name 'Fibonacci numbers' . The sequence is made by starting with two ones, and adding them up, then to make every new term, the previous two terms need to be added together.
The Fibonacci sequence.
Leonardo Fibonacci's mother is not well-documented in historical records, and her name is not widely known. Fibonacci, born around 1170 in Pisa, Italy, was the son of a wealthy merchant named Guglielmo Bonacci. Most of the information about Fibonacci focuses on his contributions to mathematics, particularly the Fibonacci sequence, rather than his personal life or family background.
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The Fibonacci Sequence itself was not CREATED by Leonardo of Pisa (more commonly known as Leonardo Fibonacci or simply Fibonacci). He is credited to the introduction of the sequence to the western world, (Hence the name "The Fibonacci Sequence"); however origins of the Fibonacci can be traced back to 200BC. *TJB*
It is called a Fibonacci number sequence! 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21...
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Fibonacci Sequence
A Fibonacci series
The sunflower plant displays the Fibonacci sequence in the arrangement of its seeds within its seed head. The seeds are arranged in two interconnecting spirals, with their numbers typically following the Fibonacci sequence.
Fibonacci is most famous for his description of the number sequence, which in the 19th century was given the name 'Fibonacci numbers' . The sequence is made by starting with two ones, and adding them up, then to make every new term, the previous two terms need to be added together.
Fibonacci numbers have always been around. Many scholars believe the concept was first noticed by mathematicians of India. Leonardo of Pisa (known as Fibonacci) first introduced the sequence to Western European mathematics in a 1202 book entitled LiberAbici, thus the sequence bears his name.