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A summation formula involving Fibonacci digits (English)
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Let \(\{F_ j\}\) be the Fibonacci numbers, and expand every integer \(n\geq 0\) as \(n=\sum_{k}a_ k(n) F_ k\), where each \(a_ k(n)\) is either zero or one, and \(a_ k(n) a_{k+1}(n)=0\) for all k. Let \(s(n)=\sum_{k}a_ k(n)\) and \(S(N)=\sum_{n\leq N}s(n)\). The authors establish the asymptotic formula \[ S(N)=C N \log N+N G(c_ 1 \log N)+o(\log N), \] where C and \(c_ 1\) are explicitly given constants, and G is shown to be continuous and nowhere differentiable; furthermore, it is periodic with period one. A similar result is known for sums of q-adic digits of the integers, when q itself is an integer.
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summation formula
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Fibonacci expansion of integers
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Fibonacci
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digits
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sum of digits
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Fibonacci numbers
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asymptotic formula
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