- Fibonacci Quarterly
The "Fibonacci Quarterly" (sometimes "Fib. Quart." in bibliographies) is the official publication of the
Fibonacci Association , intended "to serve as a focal point for interest inFibonacci number s and related questions, especially with respect to new results, research proposals, challenging problems, and innovative proofs of old ideas." Published since1963 , its founding editors wereVerner Emil Hoggatt, Jr. andAlfred Brousseau . [ [http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/hoggatt.html Biography of Hoggatt] by Clark Kimberling.] Currently it is edited by Curtis Cooper of the UCM Mathematics department. It is available in hard copy from most libraries as well as online.The journal has its own editorial board, but the board of directors of the Fibonacci Association also helps. Additionally, there is a rotating group of additional referees consisting of "mathematicians, engineers and physicists"; for example, the referees for 42 included
Ron Graham ,Jud McCranie ,Carl Pomerance , andSamuel S. Wagstaff Jr. , among a couple dozen others.Starting with the February 2004 issue, the journal invites "well known mathematicians and scientists" to write articles on how they "use Fibonacci numbers, or similar recurrence sequences, in their research and writing." The first such article was by George Andrews on the Fibonacci numbers and the
Rogers-Ramanujan identities . Articles in the journal touch on various topics – some more closely related to the Fibonacci numbers than others – such as theFibonacci fraction s, theCollatz sequence ,cryptography , etc.Notes
References
*citation|first=Marjorie|last=Bicknell-Johnson|title=A short history of The Fibonacci Quarterly|journal=The Fibonacci Quarterly|volume=25|year=1987|pages=2–5.
External links
* [http://www.engineering.sdstate.edu/~fib/ Fibonacci Quarterly] Homepage
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