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Here is a short list of Fibonacci numbers. I'm always looking for this, so I wanted to post it here.

This is a blatant rip from https://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibtable.html.

The first 300 Fibonacci numbers, factored Every Fibonacci number bigger than 1 [except F(6)=8 and F(12)=144] has at least one prime factor that is not a factor of any earlier Fibonacci number. Those factors are shown like this.
Index numbers that are prime are shown like this.

n : F(n)=factorisation
0 : 0
1 : 1
2 : 1
3 : 2
4 : 3
5 : 5
6 : 8 = 23
7 : 13
8 : 21 = 3 x 7
9 : 34 = 2 x 17
10 : 55 = 5 x 11
11 : 89
12 : 144 = 24 x 32
13 : 233
14 : 377 = 13 x 29
15 : 610 = 2 x 5 x 61
16 : 987 = 3 x 7 x 47
17 : 1597
18 : 2584 = 23 x 17 x 19
19 : 4181 = 37 x 113
20 : 6765 = 3 x 5 x 11 x 41
21 : 10946 = 2 x 13 x 421
22 : 17711 = 89 x 199
23 : 28657
24 : 46368 = 25 x 32 x 7 x 23
25 : 75025 = 52 x 3001
26 : 121393 = 233 x 521
27 : 196418 = 2 x 17 x 53 x 109
28 : 317811 = 3 x 13 x 29 x 281
29 : 514229
30 : 832040 = 23 x 5 x 11 x 31 x 61
31 : 1346269 = 557 x 2417



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I know this is an old thread/list

What are the other numbers I keep seeing in folks using fibs that are not on this list:

314
423.9
570
690

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61.8/1.618!, 23.6, 38.2, 78.6, 127.2, 261.8....- (minus) applies as well

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I was wondering when using Fibonacci ratios do we have a ratio between 78.6% and 100%?

If yes, how is it interpreted? Thanks to @Big Mike for starting this thread

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