Eliel Sosis

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+ Fibonacci and Lucas Numbers with Applications 2001 Thomas Koshy
2
+ The Average Gap Distribution for Generalized Zeckendorf Decompositions 2012 Olivia Beckwith
Amanda Bower
Louis Gaudet
Rachel Insoft
Shiyu Li
Steven J. Miller
Philip Tosteson
1
+ On the number of summands in Zeckendorf decompositions 2010 Murat Koloğlu
Gene S. Kopp
Steven J. Miller
Yinghui Wang
1
+ From Fibonacci numbers to central limit type theorems 2012 Steven J. Miller
Yinghui Wang
1
+ Generalizing Zeckendorf's Theorem to f -decompositions 2014 Philippe Demontigny
Thao Do
Archit Kulkarni
Steven J. Miller
David Moon
Umang Varma
1
+ Contributions to digit expansions with respect to linear recurrences 1990 Peter J. Grabner
Robert F. Tichy
1
+ Binet's formula for generalized tribonacci numbers 2015 José L. Cereceda
1
+ Differences of Multiple Fibonacci Numbers 2009 Hannah Alpert
1
+ Corrigendum to “generalized Zeckendorf expansions” 1994 Piero Filipponi
Peter J. Grabner
IstvĂĄn Nemes
A. Pethö
Robert F. Tichy
1
+ PDF Chat Cobalancing numbers and cobalancers 2005 G. K. Panda
Prasanta Kumar Ray
1
+ Generalized Zeckendorf expansions 1994 Peter J. Grabner
Robert F. Tichy
IstvĂĄn Nemes
A. Pethö
1
+ Some Facinating Properties of Balancing Numbers 2006 G. K. Panda
1
+ On the properties of k-balancing numbers 2016 Prasanta Kumar Ray
1
+ On the sum of reciprocal Tribonacci numbers. 2011 Takao Komatsu
1
+ On the Square Roots of Triangular Numbers 1999 Ajay Kumar Behera
G. K. Panda
1
+ Reciprocal Sums of the Tribonacci Numbers. 2016 Pornpawee Anantakitpaisal
Kantaphon Kuhapatanakul
1
+ PDF Chat Parry expansions of polynomial sequences 2002 Wolfgang Steiner
1
+ PDF Chat Generalizing Zeckendorf’s Theorem to Homogeneous Linear Recurrences, I 2022 Thomas C. Martinez
Steven J. Miller
Clayton Mizgerd
Chenyang Sun
1
+ Bounds on Zeckendorf Games 2022 Anna Cusenza
Aidan Dunkelberg
Kate Huffman
Dianhui Ke
Micah McClatchey
Steven J. Miller
Clayton Mizgerd
Vashisth Tiwari
Jingkai Ye
Xiaoyan Zheng
1
+ The Bergman Game 2022 Benjamin Baily
Justine Dell
Irfan Durmić
Henry L. Fleischmann
Faye Jackson
Isaac Mijares
Steven J. Miller
Ethan Pesikoff
Luke Reifenberg
Alicia Smith Reina
1
+ Generalizing Zeckendorf’s Theorem to Homogeneous Linear Recurrences, II 2022 Thomas C. Martinez
Steven J. Miller
Clayton Mizgerd
Jack Murphy
Chenyang Sun
1
+ PDF Chat Winning Strategy for Multiplayer and Multialliance Zeckendorf Games 2021 Anna Cusenza
Aidan Dunkelberg
Kate Huffman
Dianhui Ke
Daniel Kleber
Steven J. Miller
Clayton Mizgerd
Vashisth Tiwari
Jingkai Ye
Xiaoyan Zheng
1
+ Deterministic Zeckendorf Games 2020 Ruoci Li
Xiaonan Li
Steven J. Miller
Clayton Mizgerd
Chenyang Sun
Dong Xia
Zhyi Zhou
1
+ The Fibonacci Quilt Game 2020 Steven J. Miller
Alexandra Newlon
1
+ Extending Zeckendorf’s Theorem to a Non-constant Recurrence and the Zeckendorf Game on this Non-constant Recurrence Relation 2020 ElĆŒbieta BoƂdyriew
Anna Cusenza
Linglong Dai
Pei Ding
Aidan Dunkelberg
John B. Haviland
Kate Huffman
Dianhui Ke
Daniel Kleber
Jason kuretski
1
+ The Generalized Zeckendorf Game 2019 Paul Baird‐Smith
Alyssa Epstein
Kristen Flint
Steven J. Miller
1
+ Representing Positive Integers as a Sum of Linear Recurrence Sequences 2012 Nathan Hamlin
William A. Webb
1
+ A Counting Based Proof of The Generalized Zeckendorf's Theorem 2006 TamĂĄs Lengyel
1
+ The Average Gap Distribution for Generalized Zeckendorf Decompositions 2013 Olivia Beckwith
Amanda Bower
Louis Gaudet
Rachel Insoft
Shiyu Li
Steven J. Miller
Philip Tosteson
1
+ PDF Chat On the Number of Summands in Zeckendorf Decompositions 2011 Murat Koloğlu
Gene S. Kopp
Steven J. Miller
Yinghui Wang
1
+ On the Sum of Reciprocal Fibonacci Numbers 2008 Hideyuki Ohtsuka
Shigeru Nakamura
1
+ The distribution of gaps between summands in generalized Zeckendorf decompositions 2015 Amanda Bower
Rachel Insoft
Shiyu Li
Steven J. Miller
Philip Tosteson
1
+ Generalizations Of Zeckendorf’s Theorem 1972 T. Keller
1