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Fibonacci and Lucas numbers with applications, by Thomas Koshy. Pp. 652. £74.50. 2001. ISBN 0 471 39969 8 (John Wiley).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2016

Nick Lord*
Affiliation:
Tonbridge School, Kent TN9 1JP

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