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This is the upgrading of my first research with the same subject, which can be found in

 

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/relationships-between-prime-number-fibonacci-thinh-nghiem/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_post_details%3BCuXz0krLTjSmIWUuweQOBg%3D%3D

 

My conclusion in the first article has been optimized as below:

A whole number, odd or even, can be analyzed as the sum of a prime number and two Fibonacci numbers. Here we have some examples

 

52362 = 52127 (prime) + 2 (Fibonacci 1) + 233 (Fibonacci 2)

52381 = 51769 (prime) + 2 (Fibonacci 1) + 610 (Fibonacci 2)

 

Also, this time I verified with range [5 - 10,000,000 (ten millions)]. It’s lucky that no failing case as the first time. That means all positive integer number from 5 to 10,000,000 match my rule above.

To view my result, first of all, readers can go to this location

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1y5nPwNbIGo2puNTT1b03f2LAd0nEUJvi

 

Then download file test.txt to local machine and open it with Notepad++.

Here the first column is the prime number, the second column is the first Fibonacci number, the third column is the second Fibonacci number. And the last one is the whole number to be calculated.

I also put my new research in LinkedIn with the link:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/relationships-between-prime-number-fibonacci-part-3-thinh-nghiem/

 

Please put your feedback there so that I can keep track and answer.

 

Welcome all of you

 

Regards,

 

 

Thinh Nghiem from Vietnam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted

This is the upgrading of my first research with the same subject, which can be found in

 

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/relationships-between-prime-number-fibonacci-thinh-nghiem/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_post_details%3BCuXz0krLTjSmIWUuweQOBg%3D%3D

 

My conclusion in the first article has been optimized as below:

A whole number, odd or even, can be analyzed as the sum of a prime number and two Fibonacci numbers. Here we have some examples

 

52362 = 52127 (prime) + 2 (Fibonacci 1) + 233 (Fibonacci 2)

52381 = 51769 (prime) + 2 (Fibonacci 1) + 610 (Fibonacci 2)

 

Also, this time I verified with range [5 - 10,000,000 (ten millions)]. It’s lucky that no failing case as the first time. That means all positive integer number from 5 to 10,000,000 match my rule above.

To view my result, first of all, readers can go to this location

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1y5nPwNbIGo2puNTT1b03f2LAd0nEUJvi

 

Then download file test.txt to local machine and open it with Notepad++.

Here the first column is the prime number, the second column is the first Fibonacci number, the third column is the second Fibonacci number. And the last one is the whole number to be calculated.

I also put my new research in LinkedIn with the link:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/relationships-between-prime-number-fibonacci-part-3-thinh-nghiem/

 

Please put your feedback there so that I can keep track and answer.

 

Welcome all of you

 

Regards,

 

 

Thinh Nghiem from Vietnam

Ah hello again. It's been quite a while.

 

I see you've moved on from making perpetual motion machines in your bedroom. :)

 

There is no way I'm going to download this stuff from an unknown source. 

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Ah hello again. It's been quite a while.

 

I see you've moved on from making perpetual motion machines in your bedroom. :)

 

There is no way I'm going to download this stuff from an unknown source. 

OK. The link is just for reader to check my result. 

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