
The First 1001 Fibonacci Numbers
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“The First 1001 Fibonacci Numbers” by Simon Plouffe is a scientific publication likely written in the late 20th century. The work presents an extensive enumeration of Fibonacci numbers, detailing each term in an ordered format that illustrates the mathematical relationship where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. At the start of the book, the author introduces the definition of Fibonacci numbers, denoted as F(n), where F(n) = F(n-1) + F(n-2). Following this, the opening portion provides a sequential listing of the first 1001 Fibonacci numbers, beginning with F(1) = 1 and proceeding through F(1001), engaging readers through a structured presentation of this famous mathematical sequence. The format emphasizes the inherent patterns and relationships within these numbers, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of their properties and implications in various mathematical contexts.
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