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Leonardo Fibonacci (more popularly known as Fibonacci, Leonardo Pisano or Leonardo of Pisa) was an Italian mathematician who was considered the best mathematician of the Middle Ages. He is best known for his work of the Fibonacci numbers and the book Liber Abaci (Book of Abacus).
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EARLY LIFE & FAMILY
- Fibonacci was born in the Medieval Period, around 1170.
- His father was Guglielmo, an Italian merchant.
- Guglielmo became a consul at a trading post in Bugia, Algeria.
- Fibonacci travelled with his father.
- It was in Bugia where he learned about the Hindu–Arabic number system.
HINDU-ARABIC NUMERAL STUDY
- Fibonacci learned calcu
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Has anyone ever come up with a good explanation for why the pattern happens in nature?
Many different kinds of scholars, mathematicians and botanists, chief among them, have studied and continue to study this phenomenon.
How did you find what you ended up shooting? Did you look at other books for inspiration? Did you make any discoveries on your own?
I did lots of research. I looked at books and used online resources. I can’t say that I made any discoveries of Fibonacci numbers that hadn’t been catalogued before. I was convinced, however, that the sequence could be made accessible to young readers. I think that’s my contribution.
What was your favorite image to shoot?
My favorite images to shoot are the flowers; my single favorite is the peace lily. You can’t tell this from the tiny photograph in the book, but that lily was hanging in front of some crape myrtles with showy pink blossoms. The juxtaposition was lovely. What was hard was finding unique examples of the smallest flowers: flowers with one petal and two petals. In the end, we used two types of crowns of thorns to illustrate the number 2.
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Julia Robinson
American mathematician (1919–1985)
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