Differences of Multiple Fibonacci Numbers
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Abstract We show that every integer can be written uniquely as a sum of Fibonacci numbers and their additive inverses, such that every two terms of the same sign differ in index by at least 4 and every two terms of different sign differ in index by at least 3. Furthermore, there is no way to use fewer terms to write a number as a sum of Fibonacci numbers and their additive inverses. This is an analogue of the Zeckendorf representation.
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