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We show that for infinitely many odd integers $n$, the sum of the first $n$ nonzero Fibonacci numbers is divisible by $n$. This resolves a conjecture of Fatehizadeh and Yaqubi.

Number Theory · Mathematics 2025-09-03 Oisín Flynn-Connolly

The fibbinary numbers are positive integers whose binary representation contains no consecutive ones. We prove the following result: If the $j$th odd fibbinary is the $n$th \emph{odd} fibbinary number, then $j = \lfloor n\phi^2 \rfloor -…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-12-06 Linus Lindroos , Andrew Sills , Hua Wang

We shall show that $9$ is the only odd infinitary superperfect numbers.

Number Theory · Mathematics 2017-06-01 Tomohiro Yamada

In this paper, we give a new representation of the Fibonacci numbers. This is achieved using Fibonacci trees. With the help of this representation, the nth Fibonacci number can be calculated without having any knowledge about the previous…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2013-02-28 Indhumathi Raman

While the general form of even perfect numbers is well-known, the existence or non-existence of odd perfect numbers is still an open problem. We address this problem and prove that if a natural number is odd, then it's not perfect.

General Mathematics · Mathematics 2023-03-20 Hooshang Saeid-Nia

In a previous paper we have presented a partition formula for the even-index Fibonacci numbers using the preprojective representations of the 3-Kronecker quiver and its universal cover, the 3-regular star. Now we deal in a similar way with…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2011-07-13 Philipp Fahr , Claus Michael Ringel

An odd perfect number, N, is shown to have at least nine distinct prime factors. If 3 does not divide N, then N must have at least twelve distinct prime divisors. The proof ultimately avoids previous computational results for odd perfect…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2009-11-11 Pace P. Nielsen

A Turing machine that computes Fibonacci numbers is described.

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2007-05-23 Alex Vinokur

Divisibility sequences are defined by the property that their elements divide each other whenever their indices do. The divisibility sequences that also satisfy a linear recurrence, like the Fibonacci numbers, are generated by polynomials…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2022-06-22 Sergiy Koshkin

We give a survey of some known and some new results about factors of different sorts of $q-$Fibonacci numbers.

Number Theory · Mathematics 2016-05-03 Johann Cigler

We shall show that 9, 165 are all of the odd unitary super perfect numbers.

Number Theory · Mathematics 2015-11-13 Tomohiro Yamada

In this paper, we consider several combinatorial problems whose enumeration leads to the odd-indexed Fibonacci numbers, including certain types of Dyck paths, block fountains, directed column-convex polyominoes, and set partitions with no…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-03-24 Juan B. Gil , Felix H. Xu , William Y. Zhu

We study some divisibility properties of Dedekind numbers. We show that the ninth Dedekind number is congruent to 6 modulo 210.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-02-10 Bartlomiej Pawelski , Andrzej Szepietowski

It is known that the greatest common divisor of two Fibonacci numbers is again a Fibonacci number. It is called the strong divisibility property. However, this property does not hold for every second order sequence. In this paper we study…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2019-03-26 Rigoberto Flórez , Robinson A. Higuita , Antara Mukherjee

A perfect number is a number whose divisors add up to twice the number itself. The existence of odd perfect numbers is a millennia-old unsolved problem. This note proposes a proof of the nonexistence of odd perfect numbers. More generally,…

General Mathematics · Mathematics 2011-03-04 N. A. Carella

Fibonacci numbers can be expressed in terms of multinomial coefficients as sums over integer partitions into odd parts. We use this fact to introduce a family of double inequalities involving the generating function for the number of…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2014-08-07 Cristina Ballantine , Mircea Merca

Weird numbers are abundant numbers that are not pseudoperfect. Since their introduction, the existence of odd weird numbers has been an open problem. In this work, we describe our computational effort to search for odd weird numbers, which…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2022-07-27 Wenjie Fang

In this paper we construct a cover {a_s(mod n_s)}_{s=1}^k of Z with odd moduli such that there are distinct primes p_1,...,p_k dividing 2^{n_1}-1,...,2^{n_k}-1 respectively. Using this cover we show that for any positive integer m divisible…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2008-11-29 Ke-Jian Wu , Zhi-Wei Sun

We show among others that the formula: $$ \lfloor n + \log_{\Phi}\{\sqrt{5}(\log_{\Phi}(\sqrt{5}n) + n) -5 + \frac{3}{n}\} - 2 \rfloor (n \geq 2), $$ (where $\Phi$ denotes the golden ratio and $\lfloor \rfloor$ denotes the integer part)…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2011-05-11 Bakir Farhi

The following magic trick is at the center of this paper. While the audience writes the first ten terms of a Fibonacci-like sequence (the sequence following the same recursion as the Fibonacci sequence), the magician calculates the sum of…

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