Leonardo Fibonacci - translation to γαλλικά
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Leonardo Fibonacci - translation to γαλλικά

ITALIAN MATHEMATICIAN (C. 1175)
Leonardo Fibonacci; Leonardo Pisano; Leonardo da Pisa; Fibbonacci; Leonardo Fibonacci of Pisa; Fibonnaci; Leonardo da Pisa Fibonacci; Fibonnacci; Leonardo Fibonacci Pisano; Leonardo of Pisa; Fibinocci; Leonard of Pisa; Fibonachi; Fibonocci; Leonardo Bonacci; FIBONACCI Leonardo; Leonardo Pisano Bigollo; Leonardo de Pisa; Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci's Number Sequence; Fibonaccian; Flos (book); Leonardo Fibonacci,; Leonardo Pisano Bigollo Fibonacci; Fibbonaci; Fibonaci; Leonardo Bigollo Pisano

Leonardo Fibonacci         
Leonardo Fibonacci (1170-1240), Italian mathematician after whom the concept of Fibonacci numbers is named
Fibonacci         
Fibonacci, family name; Leonardo Fibonacci (1170-1240), Italian mathematician after whom the concept of Fibonacci numbers is named

Ορισμός

Fibonacci sequence
<mathematics> The infinite sequence of numbers beginning 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ... in which each term is the sum of the two terms preceding it. The ratio of successive Fibonacci terms tends to the {golden ratio}, namely (1 + sqrt 5)/2. [Why not "Fibonacci series"?] (2002-10-15)

Βικιπαίδεια

Fibonacci

Fibonacci (; also US: , Italian: [fiboˈnattʃi]; c. 1170c. 1240–50), also known as Leonardo Bonacci, Leonardo of Pisa, or Leonardo Bigollo Pisano ('Leonardo the Traveller from Pisa'), was an Italian mathematician from the Republic of Pisa, considered to be "the most talented Western mathematician of the Middle Ages".

The name he is commonly called, Fibonacci, was made up in 1838 by the Franco-Italian historian Guillaume Libri and is short for filius Bonacci ('son of Bonacci'). However, even earlier, in 1506, a notary of the Holy Roman Empire, Perizolo mentions Leonardo as "Lionardo Fibonacci".

Fibonacci popularized the Indo–Arabic numeral system in the Western world primarily through his composition in 1202 of Liber Abaci (Book of Calculation). He also introduced Europe to the sequence of Fibonacci numbers, which he used as an example in Liber Abaci.