Perfect Numbers And Fibonacci Sequences

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Perfect Numbers And Fibonacci Sequences

In this book, we first review the history and current situation of the perfect number problem, including the origin story of the Mersenne primes, and then consider the history and current situation of the Fibonacci sequence. Both topics include results from our own research. In the later sections, we define the square sum perfect numbers, and describe for the first time the secret relationships connecting the square sum perfect numbers, the Fibonacci sequence, the Lucas sequence, the twin prime conjecture, and the Fermat primes. Throughout, we raise various interesting questions and conjectures.
A Handbook of Number Theory in Quantum Mechanics

"A Handbook of Number Theory in Quantum Mechanics" is a comprehensive guide designed for absolute beginners eager to explore the fascinating intersection of number theory and quantum mechanics. This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to essential concepts in both fields, from prime numbers and modular arithmetic to wave functions and quantum superposition. With step-by-step explanations, illustrative examples, and a focus on clarity, it aims to make complex topics approachable for all readers. Whether you're a student, an enthusiastic amateur, or simply curious about the mathematical foundations of the quantum world, this handbook will equip you with a solid understanding and inspire further exploration into these captivating subjects.
Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci

Author: Laurence Sigler
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2003-11-11
First published in 1202, Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci was one of the most important books on mathematics in the Middle Ages, introducing Arabic numerals and methods throughout Europe. This is the first translation into a modern European language, of interest not only to historians of science but also to all mathematicians and mathematics teachers interested in the origins of their methods.