Fibonacci Quarterly

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The Fibonacci Quarterly has been a quarterly magazine since 1963 devoted to Fibonacci sequences and related topics. It is published by the Fibonacci Association.

Founding editors were Verner Emil Hoggatt (1921–1980), a professor at San Jose State University, and Alfred Brousseau (1908–1988), director of Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco. Both were also founders of the Fibonacci Association in 1963.

Editor is (2019) Curtis Cooper, Professor at the University of Central Missouri.

In addition to Fibonacci sequences, the topics covered are continued fractions, the golden section, equations with recurrence, Diophantine equations, Collatz sequences, public key cryptosystems, hypergeometric functions, elliptic curves, hypergeometric functions, Ramsey theory, Stirling numbers, Lucas- Bernoulli numbers, quadratic residuals, prime numbers and pseudoprime numbers, graph colors, Euler numbers, Chebychev polynomials, Pythagorean triples, fractal dimensions, etc.

The ISSN is 0015-0517.

They are freely accessible online until 2009.

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