OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
A Fibonacci integer is a number that can be written as the product and/or quotient of Fibonacci numbers (A000045). For example, 107 is a Fibonacci integer because Fib(36)/(Fib(18)*Fib(3)*Fib(4)^3) = 107. Observe that the prime Fibonacci numbers (A005478) are a subset of these primes. Luca, Pomerance, and Wagner conjecture that this sequence is infinite. The paper's Remark 2 and sequences A152012, A178763, and A178764 are useful in finding these primes.
LINKS
Florian Luca, Carl Pomerance, and Stephan Wagner, Fibonacci Integers (preprint)
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
T. D. Noe, Jun 10 2010
STATUS
approved