- male, deceased (1250)
- Leonardo of Pisa, also known as Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Bonacci, Leonardo Fibonacci, or, most commonly, simply Fibonacci, was an Italian...
- male (Providence, Rhode Island, United States)
- male, deceased (1891)
- François Édouard Anatole Lucas was a French mathematician. Lucas is known for his study of the Fibonacci sequence. The related Lucas sequence is na...
- male, deceased (1172)
- Hemachandra Surī was an Indian Jain scholar, poet, and polymath who wrote on grammar, philosophy, prosody, and contemporary history. Noted as a p...
- male, deceased (1981)
- Verner Emil Hoggatt, Jr. (1921-1981) was an American Mathematician, known mostly for his work in Fibonacci Numbers and Number Theory. Hogatt...
- male
- Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz is a Polish Computer Scientist who advanced the idea that Fibonacci numbers in nature can be in part understood as the...
- female, deceased (2000)
- Herta Freitag (1908-2000) was an Austrian mathematician and lecturer. She was best known for her work on the Fibonacci numbers.
- male
- Pingala was an ancient Indian mathematician, famous for his work, the "Chandas Shastra" (', also "Chandas Sutra" '), a Sanskrit treatise on prosody...
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