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The Fibonacci Series
Sho - employed again! Posted Sep 12, 2002
OK, this had better be right, because I did it with pencil & paper
420,196,140,727,489,673
I go away for a few hours and the numbers get... huge!
The Fibonacci Series
Noggin the Nog Posted Sep 12, 2002
1,779,979,416,004,714,185
Are you lot still here? Don't you have homes to go to?
The Fibonacci Series
Mu Beta Posted Sep 12, 2002
That's buggered it up, hasn't it...'specially since Bagpuss' thired digit is wrong.
The next number is
3,760,046,610,375,530,299
B
The Fibonacci Series
Bagpuss Posted Sep 12, 2002
I hang my head in shame at having got the "thired" digit wrong.
6,640,113,804,746,346,413
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Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking Posted Sep 12, 2002
F(93) = 12200160415121876738
You should all be ashamed!
From post 102 ALL numbers are wromg
F(87) = 679891637638612258
F(88) = 1100087778366101931
F(89) = 1779979416004714189
F(90) = 2880067194370816120
F(91) = 4660046610375530309
F(92) = 7540113804746346429
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Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking Posted Sep 12, 2002
F(94) = 19,740,274,219,868,223,167
The previous one seems even less than mine!
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Xanadu Posted Sep 12, 2002
F(96)=51680708854858323072
These numbers are too hectic for the brain of a 14 year old...
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GTBacchus Posted Sep 12, 2002
F(97)=83,621,143,489,848,422,977
Eighty-three quintillion, six-hundred twenty-one quadrillion, one-hundred forty-three trillion, four-hundred eighty-nine billion, eight-hundred forty-eight million, four-hundred twenty-two thousand, nine-hundred seventy-seven...
...bottles of beer on the wall
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Mu Beta Posted Sep 12, 2002
135,301,852,344,706,746,049
I'd just like to point out to Marjin that errors are unlikely to be rectified in successive posts - we are relying on the mathematic abilities of our fellow researchers.
B
The Fibonacci Series
Mu Beta Posted Sep 12, 2002
354,224,848,179,261,915,075
This is starting to get rather impressive, isn't it?
B
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GTBacchus Posted Sep 12, 2002
573,147,844,013,817,084,101
Surprising, at least... yeah, I'd go with 'impressive'.
GTB
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- 103: Mu Beta (Sep 12, 2002)
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