The following pages link to (Q5833980):
Displayed 42 items.
- How algebra spoiled recreational problems: a case study in the cross-cultural dissemination of mathematics (Q465157) (← links)
- Was Uncle Tom right that quadratic problems can't be solved with the rule of false position? (Q483357) (← links)
- Plimpton 322: a review and a different perspective (Q642097) (← links)
- An alternative to the Pythagorean rule? Reevaluating problem 1 of cuneiform tablet BM 34 568 (Q950253) (← links)
- Diagrams in ancient Egyptian geometry. Survey and assessment (Q1045846) (← links)
- La tablette babylonienne A0 17264 du Musée du Louvre et le problème des six frères (Q1057247) (← links)
- A Neolithic oral tradition for the van der Waerden/Seidenberg origin of mathematics (Q1062963) (← links)
- Solvability by radicals is in polynomial time (Q1071803) (← links)
- On square roots and their representations (Q1080408) (← links)
- Methods and traditions of Babylonian mathematics. Plimpton 322, Pythagorean triples, and the Babylonian triangle parameter equations (Q1158134) (← links)
- Archimedes and the measurement of the circle: a new interpretation (Q1228472) (← links)
- The antecedents of Old Babylonian place notation and the early history of Babylonian mathematics (Q1237700) (← links)
- Algebra in the scribal school -- schools in Old Babylonia algebra? (Q1267400) (← links)
- Square root approximations in Old Babylonian mathematics: YBC 7289 in context (Q1282317) (← links)
- Weighing stones in ancient Mesopotamia (Q1604654) (← links)
- Bisecting the trapezoid: tracing the origins of a Babylonian computation of Jupiter's motion (Q1637279) (← links)
- Plimpton 322 is Babylonian exact sexagesimal trigonometry (Q1678024) (← links)
- Three thousand years of sexagesimal numbers in Mesopotamian mathematical texts (Q1728759) (← links)
- Models-of-data and models-of-processes in the post-genomic era (Q1867124) (← links)
- Conceptual divergence -- canons and taboos -- and critique: reflections on explanatory categories (Q1877686) (← links)
- Pre-Euclidean geometry and Aeginetan coin design: some further remarks (Q1932801) (← links)
- The emergence of symbolic algebra as a shift in predominant models (Q1956457) (← links)
- The sexagesimal place-value notation and abstract numbers in mathematical cuneiform texts (Q2145714) (← links)
- Plimpton 322: a study of rectangles (Q2152388) (← links)
- Enheduanna: princess, priestess, poet, and mathematician (Q2204971) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- Which kind of mathematics was known and referred to by those who wanted to integrate mathematics in ``wisdom'' -- Neopythagoreans and others? (Q2335175) (← links)
- Geometric division problems, quadratic equations, and recursive geometric algorithms in Mesopotamian mathematics (Q2435325) (← links)
- Die Algebra der Babylonier (Q2533604) (← links)
- On the value equivalent to \(\pi\) in ancient mathematical texts. A new interpretation (Q2540257) (← links)
- On the area of a semi-circle (Q2557681) (← links)
- Two letters from Otto Neugebauer to Thomas Eric Peet on ancient Egyptian mathematics (Q2660401) (← links)
- How the estimate of \(\sqrt{2}\) on YBC 7289 may have been calculated (Q2697613) (← links)
- On Parts of Parts and Ascending Continued Fractions An Investigation of the Origins and Spread of a Peculiar System (Q3360818) (← links)
- On Plimpton 322. Pythagorean Numbers in Babylonian Mathematics (Q3890623) (← links)
- Brief Communications (Q4770355) (← links)
- Foundations of Mathematics Buried in School Garbage (Southern Mesopotamia, Early Second Millennium BCE) (Q5241550) (← links)
- Mesopotamian Mathematics, Seen “from the Inside” (by Assyriologists) and “from the Outside” (by Historians of Mathematics) (Q5378061) (← links)
- Extrapolating Plimpton 322 (Q5383015) (← links)
- Mathematical methods in ancient astronomy (Q5789476) (← links)
- Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: A reassessment of Plimpton 322 (Q5953247) (← links)
- Contrasting aims and approaches in the study of ancient Egyptian mathematics in the 1920$ \text{s}$ (Q6050666) (← links)