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History behind the Padovan sequenceThe Padovan Sequence is named after Richard Padovan who gave his discovery to Hans ver der Laan in his 1994 essay Dom. Hans Ver de Lan: Modern Primitive. The sequence was described by Ian Stewart in his scientific column Mathematical Recreations in June 1996.
A Fibonacci number, Fibonacci sequence or Fibonacci series are a mathematical term which follow a integer sequence. The first two numbers in Fibonacci sequence start with a 0 and 1 and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two.
They appear to be 13 and 17
Since each term appears to be half of the previous term, the next two in this sequence would appear to be: 6, 3.
There are not two consecutive odd integers. An integer is a whole number and consecutive is something that follows continuously/unbroken, logical sequence. All odd integers will have an even integer in between: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...