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Fibonacci Numbers and Vieta Jumping for a Rational Diophantine Equation

Number Theory 2026-05-28 v2

Abstract

We study the Diophantine equation a+1b+b+1a = k\displaystyle{\tfrac{a+1}{b} + \tfrac{b+1}{a} \ = \ k}, where kk is an integer. Using Vieta jumping, we completely classify all positive integer pairs (a,b)(a, \, b). We prove that the associated integer value kk can only be 33 or 44. The corresponding solution pairs (a,b)(a,\,b) are related to the classical Fibonacci numbers. As a consequence, the quantity a+bgcd(a,b)2\frac{a+b}{\gcd(a, \,b)^2} takes only the values 1,2,31, \, 2, \, 3 and 55. This reveals an unexpected connection between a simple rational Diophantine condition, Vieta jumping, and Fibonacci numbers.

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@article{arxiv.2605.19083,
  title  = {Fibonacci Numbers and Vieta Jumping for a Rational Diophantine Equation},
  author = {Steven J. Miller and Dimitrios Nikolakopoulos and Anitha Srinivasan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.19083},
  year   = {2026}
}

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