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Can anyone sen me some reference to an algorithm using functions of the
Fibbonacci series.

Dec 1 '05 #1
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"MARQUITOS5 1" writes:
Can anyone sen me some reference to an algorithm using functions of the
Fibbonacci series.


One automatically associates rabbits with that sequence.

http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...ci/fibrab.html
Dec 1 '05 #2
MARQUITOS51 wrote:
Can anyone sen me some reference to an algorithm using functions of the
Fibbonacci series.


There are the Fibonacci tree and the Fibonacci search algorithm. Check
the following web page:

<http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/fibonacciTree.h tml>

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