On the representation of N by the powers of the golden mean and Zeckendorf theorem

Abstract

It is well known that every positive integer N can be written as the sum of non-consecutive powers of the golden ratio. We prove that the non-positive powers, together with the parity of the first positive power, can determine the positive integer. We give an explicit formula for N in terms of the above information.

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