The following pages link to Ancient Babylonian algorithms (Q5657654):
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- Book review of: J.-L. Chabert et al., Histoire d'algorithmes. Du caillou à la puce (Q309809) (← links)
- A personal account of Turing's imprint on the development of computer science (Q465701) (← links)
- Square root approximations in Old Babylonian mathematics: YBC 7289 in context (Q1282317) (← links)
- Plimpton 322 is Babylonian exact sexagesimal trigonometry (Q1678024) (← links)
- Poles and walls in Mesopotamia and Egypt (Q1877687) (← links)
- All roads come from China -- for a theoretical approach to the history of mathematics (Q2076030) (← links)
- When is the algorithm concept pertinent -- and when not? Thoughts about algorithms and paradigmatic examples, and about algorithmic and non-algorithmic mathematical cultures (Q2335267) (← links)
- After Neugebauer: Recent Developments in Mesopotamian Mathematics (Q2798197) (← links)
- Egyptian Mathematical Texts and Their Contexts (Q3525883) (← links)
- The Oldest Trig in the Book (Q4626138) (← links)
- Extrapolating Plimpton 322 (Q5383015) (← links)
- Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: A reassessment of Plimpton 322 (Q5953247) (← links)