um… fibonacci series?
After the first two numbers (0, 1), each succeeding number is the sum of the preceding two numbers. Shows up a lot in nature. No idea what the other series is.
@ Deja
Perrin numbers
I barely got past “one, two, buckle my shoe”.
I looked up Perrin Sequence, I’ll stick with Fibonacci .. Thanks! :-)
My nephew has Pi memorized to 80 places. I have it memorized to 8 – the limit of the computers in my day.
In another strip, Jason went “prime time” by reciting a long string of primes after his initial three “huts.” Unfortunately, he included 57.
Imagine a “Hut Pi”:
Hut 3, Hut 1, Hut 4, on infinitum …
So what is the next number that Marcus will say? 5?
https://oeis.org/A001608
http://www.eternagame.org/web/puzzle/7952826/
Bill Amend
FoxTrot en Espanol
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
um… fibonacci series?
Deja Moo about 8 years ago
After the first two numbers (0, 1), each succeeding number is the sum of the preceding two numbers. Shows up a lot in nature. No idea what the other series is.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 8 years ago
@ Deja
Perrin numbers
Retired Dude about 8 years ago
I barely got past “one, two, buckle my shoe”.
Dr_Fogg about 8 years ago
I looked up Perrin Sequence, I’ll stick with Fibonacci .. Thanks! :-)
dflak about 8 years ago
My nephew has Pi memorized to 80 places. I have it memorized to 8 – the limit of the computers in my day.
Stephen Gilberg about 8 years ago
In another strip, Jason went “prime time” by reciting a long string of primes after his initial three “huts.” Unfortunately, he included 57.
rgcviper about 8 years ago
Imagine a “Hut Pi”:
Hut 3, Hut 1, Hut 4, on infinitum …
David about 8 years ago
So what is the next number that Marcus will say? 5?
https://oeis.org/A001608
docechan over 7 years ago
http://www.eternagame.org/web/puzzle/7952826/