Medieval Arabic algebra as an artificial language (Q935697)

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    Medieval Arabic algebra as an artificial language
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5309025

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      Medieval Arabic algebra as an artificial language (English)
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      7 August 2008
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      This is an informative survey of Arabic algebra, emphasizing its artificial language nature, its uses and applications. It raises and answers the question why Arabic algebra remained a method of solving specific problems and did not develop into a theory like geometry. The reason is seen precisely in the existence of Greek geometry, ``an edifice which already satisfied the theoretical needs of mathematicians and scientists,'' and the absence of a ``motive to oust geometry at [that] time in history.''
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      Arabic algebra
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