The challenge is to write the best "Fib" (poem that fulfills the Fibonacci mathematical sequence). For more information on this phenomenon that is sweeping the blog world, see the following sites and articles:
In short, the poem must fulfill the syllable requirement set up by this pattern: (If you have read The DaVinci Code, this sequence may be familiar.)
The Fibonacci numbers are the sequence of numbers defined by the linear recurrence equation
(1) |
with . As a result of the definition (?), it is conventional to define .
The Fibonacci numbers for , 2, ... are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ... (Sloane's A000045).
An example from the NY Times article:
(1)Blogs
(1)spread
(2)gossip
(3)and rumor
(5)But how about a
(8)Rare, geeky form of poetry?
3 comments:
I (1)
am (1)
a senior (2)
Who cant wait (3)
Till May 23(5)
So I can get my diploma,(8)
graduate and go to Furman University (13)
Brandi
Should
Tell Trey,
Matt said hey.
Miss Houge is an idiot.
I say that because you dont work there.
Is Chicago too far away to send that prize.
Matt,
Hey out there at DePaul! Good to hear from you. You did not completely follow the rules, so no prize (my name has 2 syllables). Come see me when you get home!
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