Concatenated Fibonacci and Lucas numbers do not form normal numbers
J. Ricardo G. Mendon\c{c}a

TL;DR
This paper initially aimed to analyze the normality of concatenated Fibonacci and Lucas numbers but was withdrawn due to a critical misinterpretation of a key theorem, invalidating its findings.
Contribution
The paper attempted to explore the normality of concatenated Fibonacci and Lucas numbers but was retracted due to a fundamental error in applying a mathematical theorem.
Findings
Paper was withdrawn due to a misinterpretation of the Copeland-Erdos theorem.
No valid results or conclusions were presented.
The initial hypothesis was invalidated by the error.
Abstract
The manuscript has been withdrawn because it has a fatal flaw caused by a misinterpretation of the Copeland-Erdos theorem.
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Mathematics and Applications · History and Theory of Mathematics
