Do you know what Fibonacci Day is? This holiday honors Leonardo Bonacci, also known as Fibonacci, one of the finest medieval mathematicians. Fibonacci is best known for writing Liber Abaci ("The Book ...
The Fibonacci Series, a set of numbers that increases rapidly, began as a medieval math joke about how fast rabbits breed. But it’s became a source of insight into art, architecture, nature, and ...
From zero to the Fibonacci sequence, ancient Indian scholars like Baudhayana, Brahmagupta, and Madhava pioneered groundbreaking mathematics centuries before Europe.
Some people like a little challenge in the morning, and that’s what Philippe Chretien hopes to offer with his new device. He is the man behind the Fibonacci Clock, which is exactly what it sounds like ...
We all know Múinteoir John loves maths! He is mad for the numbers. But do you who loves maths even more than Múinteoir John? Nature! Yes, that's right, Nature loves maths! Now that sounds like a ...
Mathematicians are celebrating November 23 because the date matches an important sequence of numbers. That’s right: Happy Fibonacci Day everyone. Starting with the numbers zero and one, the sequence ...
The Fibonacci number (or sequence, or series) is the mathematical rule that defines the golden spiral, a beautiful growing pattern that appears in many places in nature. It also appears on YouTube ...
Expert team from the Italian Council of Research will explain how the Italian mathematician revolutionised western culture through numbers Roberto Natalini, scientific advisor at the Italian Council ...
Read by Tom Forrister from the BBC Radio Drama Company. "Three, two, one", said Mr Fibonacci, "the test may commence!" Mr Fibonacci is our maths teacher and he is completely and utterly obsessed with ...