The beginning of the fall semester has been productive. I presented Trigonacci at the LSAMP Conference at Kean University, touched upon it at Harvard University and gathered data on the presence of the Fibonacci terms in evergreen trees on campus. I am currently waiting for feedback from four experts in the field. As soon as I get their critiques and polish my paper, there will be developments of Trigonacci in three dimensions, as well as more research on its applications in the real world, such as photography, botany, etc.
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Trigonacci in the Real World
The beginning of the fall semester has been productive. I presented Trigonacci at the LSAMP Conference at Kean University, touched upon...
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Below you will find an incomplete list of general properties that characterize Trigonacci and spiral coordinates. Let’s take a look...
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Now that we have the two defining trigonometric functions to work with, we can start generating more. Since we are still working wi...
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