What is numeros aureos?

The term "numeros aureos" is Spanish for "golden numbers," and it refers to a set of numbers that have a special mathematical relationship with each other. Specifically, two numbers are considered to be "golden" if their ratio is equal to the golden ratio, which is approximately 1.61803398875.

The golden ratio is a mathematical constant that has been studied for thousands of years by mathematicians, artists, and scientists. It has many interesting properties and can be found in many natural phenomena, such as the proportions of the human body, the shape of seashells, and the structure of plants.

In the context of the golden numbers, the most famous pair is the Fibonacci sequence, which starts with 0 and 1 and continues by adding the previous two numbers in the sequence. Each successive pair of numbers in the sequence gets closer and closer to the golden ratio.

The golden ratio and the Fibonacci sequence have been used in many different fields, from architecture to music to art, to create aesthetically pleasing designs and compositions. They are still studied and appreciated by mathematicians and artists today.