The following pages link to (Q4486817):
Displayed 19 items.
- Conventions for recreational problems in Fibonacci's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q532572) (← links)
- How ordinary elimination became Gaussian elimination (Q716156) (← links)
- Plato and analysis (Q1777509) (← links)
- \(\dots\)and so Euler \textit{discovered} differential equations (Q2289689) (← links)
- Searches for the origins of the epistemological concept of model in mathematics (Q2357601) (← links)
- False position in Leonardo of Pisa's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q2381567) (← links)
- A recursion for alternating harmonic series (Q2386827) (← links)
- On fluidity of the textual transmission in Abraham bar Ḥiyya's \textit{Ḥibbur ha-Meshiḥah ve-ha-Tishboret} (Q2692772) (← links)
- Theory and method in history of mathematics (Q3150454) (← links)
- Why should historical truth matter to mathematicians? Dispelling myths while promoting maths (Q3593588) (← links)
- Circular Reasoning: Who First Proved That C Divided by d Is a Constant? (Q4581503) (← links)
- Contemporary Interpretation of a Historical Locus Problem with the Use of Computer Algebra (Q4610005) (← links)
- How Many Steps Still Left to $x$*? (Q5009892) (← links)
- SOBRE O DESENVOLVIMENTO HISTÓRICO DO CONCEITO DE NÚMERO (Q5072322) (← links)
- Multi Poly-Bernoulli and Multi Poly-Euler Polynomials (Q5239074) (← links)
- The repercussion of José Anastácio da Cunha in Britain and USA in the nineteenth century (Q5413564) (← links)
- Did Weierstrass’s differential calculus have a limit-avoiding character? His definition of a limit in<b>ϵ</b>–<b>δ</b>style (Q5413565) (← links)
- Rational arc length (Q5860178) (← links)
- Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa and logarithms (Q5936220) (← links)