Magic squares in the tenth century. Two Arabic treatises by Anṭākī and Būzjānī (Q511298)
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Magic squares in the tenth century. Two Arabic treatises by Anṭākī and Būzjānī (English)
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14 February 2017
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This book contains the English translations as well as transcripts of the original Arabic texts on magic squares by Alī ibn Muḥammad al-Anṭākī and by Abū al-Wafā' al-Būzjānī, who both lived in the 10th century. Al-Anṭākī's text is preceded by comments on the first book of number theory by Nicomachos. Some of these number theoretical propositions have simple counterexamples; proofs are not given except in a few cases, and when proofs are given they are often defective. In addition to constructions of magic squares, the text by al-Anṭākī also contains a section on determining ``hidden numbers'': someone is asked to pick two numbers \(x\) and \(y\) and perform some operations on it, such as computing \(\frac12[(x+y)^2-x^2+y^2]\), and reveal one of them. It is then explained that you get the hidden number upon dividing the result obtained by the revealed number. For a brief and informative survey on the history of magic squares in Islamic countries, see [\textit{A.~Dja'fari Naini}, Geschichte der Zahlentheorie im Orient: im Mittelalter und zu Beginn der Neuzeit unter besonderer Berücksichtigung persischer Mathematiker. Braunschweig: Klose; Hamburg: Univ. Hamburg, Fachbereich Mathematik (Diss.) (1982; Zbl 1380.01004)].
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number theory
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magic squares
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