Talk About a Fibonacci Heap!
Bunnies. We all know they're good at multiplication, but did you know they're good at other kinds of mathematics, too? *plays "The More You Know" theme music*
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Talk About a Fibonacci Heap!
Rabbits are known for a three main behaviors: wiggling their noses adorably, eating everything in your garden, and creating more rabbits. In 1202, Leonardo Pisano Bogollo aka Fibonacci proposed a logic problem involving this third behavior. Supposing an idealized world in which you start with a pair of male and female rabbits and every pair of rabbits sexually matures at one month, gestates for one month, and reproduces as frequently as possible and each mating produces a pair of male and female rabbits, how many Cadbury eggs can you eat in one sitting? No wait. That's not right. What he pointed out was that the pairs of rabbits would grow progressively in the Fibonacci sequence (he didn't call it that, although that would have rocked... "the me sequence").
A cheerleader pyramid of Fibonacci bunnies on a light aqua babydoll (fitted) t-shirt. Also, we're going to take a second here to point out that even under non-ideal circumstances bunnies DO reproduce prolifically, and you should consider adopting your next fluffy-tailed companion. Our own Jamie McCarthy is a rabbit rescuer, and we wiggle our noses at all the great bunny rescuers out there. Thank you!
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