Fibonacci´s theory
His name was Leonardo of Pisa,and he lived in the city with his name from year 1170 to 1250, year when he died. He was popularly known as Fibonacci, and he was son of Guglielmo Bonacci, who worked as a representant in the North of Africa for the most important italian´s commercial company.
While developing his commercial activities with his father, Fibonacci studied mathematics in the city of Bugia, nowadays called Bejaia, a port city located in the noreast of Argelia.
Fibonacci turned himself into a specialist in arithmetics, fact that took him to develop an hypothesis, that afterwards was baptized as “Fibonacci´s theory”.
It was in the year 1200 when Leonardo Fibonacci returned to his hometown and began to translate his ideas into books which were not well known at that time because the printing press had not yet been invented.
By the year 1225 Fibonacci was recognized as a great mathematical and his popularity grew by huge steps and many european corts requested advice to this young number specialist.
The Theory of Fibonacci explains the development of natural phenomena through a sequence of numbers that was popularly known as the divine proportion. The numbers showed that Fibonacci´s sequence could manifest in the evolution of a natural phenomenon, as the solution to a problem based on the mathematical process of reproduction of a pair of rabbits was confirmed.
The Theory of Fibonacci has not only been used to anticipate the behavior of nature but is also frequently used in the world of foreign exchange which will anticipate the market movements. The fibonacci numbers is a tool to assist the investor not to suffer losses that endanger his economy.
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