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Wythoff array

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In mathematics, the Wythoff array is infinite matrix of integers derived from the Fibonacci sequence and named after Dutch mathematician Willem Abraham Wythoff.

The first row of the Wythoff Array are the Fibonacci numbers.[1]

The Wythoff array has the OEIS number A035513.[2]

The next row is determined by adding up the previous numbers.[3]

References

  • oeis.org
  • oeis.org
  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Wythoff Array". MathWorld.