July 12, 2016
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Baker Systems 188
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What is...? Seminar - Nik Henderson
Title: What is Zeckendorf's Theorem?Speaker: Nik HendersonAbstract: Zeckendorf's Theorem deals with representing integers as sums of Fibonacci numbers, and is relatively easy to prove in an elementary way. Existence and uniqueness of such representations has some interesting consequences in encoding integers, defining new operations, and other such things. It may also be useful to observe how well sequences can represent integers in a more general context.Seminar URL: http://math.osu.edu/whatis
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2016-07-12 16:00:00
2016-07-12 17:00:00
What is...? Seminar - Nik Henderson
Title: What is Zeckendorf's Theorem?Speaker: Nik HendersonAbstract: Zeckendorf's Theorem deals with representing integers as sums of Fibonacci numbers, and is relatively easy to prove in an elementary way. Existence and uniqueness of such representations has some interesting consequences in encoding integers, defining new operations, and other such things. It may also be useful to observe how well sequences can represent integers in a more general context.Seminar URL: http://math.osu.edu/whatis
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Title: What is Zeckendorf's Theorem?
Speaker: Nik Henderson
Abstract: Zeckendorf's Theorem deals with representing integers as sums of Fibonacci numbers, and is relatively easy to prove in an elementary way. Existence and uniqueness of such representations has some interesting consequences in encoding integers, defining new operations, and other such things. It may also be useful to observe how well sequences can represent integers in a more general context.
Seminar URL: http://math.osu.edu/whatis