. "In mathematics, the random Fibonacci sequence is a stochastic analogue of the Fibonacci sequence defined by the recurrence relation fn = fn\u22121 \u00B1 fn\u22122, where the signs + or \u2212 are chosen at random with equal probability 1/2, independently for different n. By a theorem of Harry Kesten and Hillel Furstenberg, random recurrent sequences of this kind grow at a certain exponential rate, but it is difficult to compute the rate explicitly. In 1999, showed that the growth rate of the random Fibonacci sequence is equal to 1.1319882487943\u2026(sequence in the OEIS), a mathematical constant that was later named Viswanath's constant."@en . . . . . . . "In mathematics, the random Fibonacci sequence is a stochastic analogue of the Fibonacci sequence defined by the recurrence relation fn = fn\u22121 \u00B1 fn\u22122, where the signs + or \u2212 are chosen at random with equal probability 1/2, independently for different n. By a theorem of Harry Kesten and Hillel Furstenberg, random recurrent sequences of this kind grow at a certain exponential rate, but it is difficult to compute the rate explicitly. In 1999, showed that the growth rate of the random Fibonacci sequence is equal to 1.1319882487943\u2026(sequence in the OEIS), a mathematical constant that was later named Viswanath's constant."@en . . . "7033"^^ . "411957"^^ . . . . "1073285423"^^ . "Random Fibonacci sequence"@en . . . . .