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Title: Fibonacci%20Sequence%20and%20the%20Golden%20Ratio


1
Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio
  • Robert Farquhar
  • MA 341

2
Who Was Fibonacci?
  • European mathematician 1175-1250
  • Real name Leonardo of Pisa.
  • Author of Liber abaci or Book of the Abacus.
  • Remembered today because of Edouard Lucas

3
What Is the Fibonacci Sequence and Why Is It
Significant?
  • Generalized sequence of first two positive
    integers and the next number is the sum of the
    previous two, i.e. 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,
  • Has intrigued mathematicians for centuries.
    Shows up unexpectedly in architecture, science
    and nature (sunflowers pineapples).

4
Sunflower Seedhead andthe Fibonacci Sequence
5
Fibonacci Sequence Contd
  • Has useful applications with computer
    programming, sorting of data, generation of
    random numbers, etc.

6
Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio
  • A remarkable property of the sequence is that the
    ratio between two numbers in the sequence
    eventually approaches the Golden Ratio as a
    limit.
  • 1/11 2/12 3/21.5 5/31.6667
  • 8/51.6 13/81.625 21/131.6154

7
Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio
8
Golden Ratio
  • Famous Irrational number phi1.61803398
  • Only positive that becomes its own reciprocal
    by subtracting 1
  • Used extensively by Ancient Greeks in architecture

9
Golden Ratio Continued
  • Ratio also shows up in many famous paintings
  • Da Vinci studied extensively the ratio and body
    proportions.

10
Summary
  • Fibonacci Sequence has been around for hundreds
    of years.
  • Golden Ratio has been used for thousands of
    years.
  • Both concepts are still in use today and continue
    to interest us.

11
References
  • Gardner, Martin (1979). Fibonacci and Lucas
    Numbers. In Mathematical Circus (pp. 152-160),
    New YorkAlfred Knopf
  • Gardner, Martin (1961). Phi The Golden Ratio. In
    Mathematical Puzzles Diversions (pp.89-100),
    New York Simon and Schuster.
  • Web Page The Golden Ratio by Steve Blacker,
    Jeanette Ploanski and Marc Schwach,
  • http//www.geom.umn.edu/demo5337/s97b/fibonacci.h
    tml
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