Bibliography, Sources, Cites and Sites


Printed Material

Alder, Irving "Mathematics."; NY:Doubleday, 1990.

Conway, John H. and Richard K. Guy; "The Book ofNumbers";NY:Copernicus, 1995

Bendick, Jeanne and Marcia Leving. "Take a number."NY:McGraw HIll, 1961

Graland, Trudi Hammel "Fascinating Fibonacci's"CA:Seymour Publications, 1987

Miller, Charles D, Vern E. Heerenand E. John Hornsby, JR. "Mathematical Ideas." (8th Ed.)Menlo Park:1998.

Vajada, S. "Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers, and the GoldenSection." West Sussex, England:Ellis Horwood Limited, 1989.

Internet Sites

(and a few comments)

The definitive Fibonacci Web Site, in my opinion, is Dr.RonKnott's extensive site called Fibonacciand the Golden Section. It has received numerous awards andexplains both the simple and the complex aspects of the Fibonacci Sequence. Lots of great links as well.

Dr.Math Is asearchable site that has lost of information about Fibonacci, theGolden Sequence and Ratio. It is a great place for any level ofmath homework help as well as term paper ideas.

For some more information on the Golden Ratio you can go to"GoldenGeometry" and it goes without saying, there are somemore links on that subject there.

"ComptonsEncyclopedia Article" A brief article.

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Odds-n-Ends

Microsoft Encarta '98 article "Fibonacci"

Keith Devlin's NPR radio interview "Weekend Edition"February 27, 1999 (RealPlayer needed)"Clickhere



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