This book covers new ground on Fibonacci sequences and the well-known Fibonacci numbers. It will appeal to research mathematicians wishing to advance the new ideas themselves, and to recreational mathematicians, who will enjoy the various visual approaches and the problems inherent in them.There is a continuing emphasis on diagrams, both geometric and combinatorial, which helps to tie disparate topics together, weaving around the unifying themes of the golden mean and various generalizations of the Fibonacci recurrence relation.Very little prior mathematical knowledge is assumed, other than the rudiments of algebra and geometry, so the book may be used as a source of enrichment material and project work for college students. A chapter on games using goldpoint tiles is included at the end, and it can provide much material for stimulating mathematical activities involving geometric puzzles of a combinatoric nature.Contents:Number Theoretic Perspectives — Coupled Recurrence Relations:Introductory Remarks by the First AuthorThe 2–Fibonacci SequencesExtensions of the Concepts of 2–Fibonacci SequencesOther Ideas for Modification of the Fibonacci SequencesNumber Theoretic Perspectives—Number Trees:Introduction — Turner's Number TreesGeneralizations Using TableauxOn Gray Codes and Coupled Recurrence TreesStudies of Node Sums on Number TreesConnections with Pascal–T TrianglesGeometric Perspectives — Finonacci Vector Geometry:Introduction and Elementary ResultsVector Sequences from Linear RecurrencesThe Fibonacci Honeycomb PlaneFibonacci and Lucas Vector PolygonsTrigonometry in the Honeycomb PlaneVector Sequences Generated in PlanesFibonacci Tracks, Groups, and Plus–Minus SequencesGeometric Perspectives — Goldpoint Geometry:On Goldpoints and Golden-Mean ConstructionsThe Goldpoint Rings of a Line-SegmentSome Fractals in Goldpoint GeometryTriangles and Squares Marked with GoldpointsPlane Tessellations with Goldpoint TrianglesTessellations with Goldpoint SquaresGames with Goldpoint TilesReadership: Researchers, academics, college teachers and general readers interested in Fibonacci mathematics.Key Features:Very impressive list of financial scholarsImpressive list of keynote speakersA very topical issue which most developed countries are currently evaluatingGlobal/international perspective provided by leading regulators and academics