Leonardo number

The Leonardo numbers are a sequence of numbers given by the recurrence:

Edsger W. Dijkstra[1] used them as an integral part of his smoothsort algorithm,[2] and also analyzed them in some detail.[3]

Values

The first few Leonardo numbers are

(sequence A001595 in the OEIS)

Relation to Fibonacci numbers

The Leonardo numbers are related to the Fibonacci numbers by the relation .

From this relation it is straightforward to derive a closed-form expression for the Leonardo numbers, analogous to Binet's formula for the Fibonacci numbers:

where the golden ratio and are the roots of the quadratic polynomial .

References

  1. EWD797
  2. Dijkstra, Edsger W. Smoothsort – an alternative to sorting in situ (EWD-796a). E.W. Dijkstra Archive. Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin. (original; transcription)
  3. EWD796a

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