Sangaku proofs: a Japanese mathematician at work. Interpretive translation of the Japanese version \textit{Saijō-ryū sanpō kantsū jutsu} (Inductive calculation techniques of the Saijō school) by Yasuaki Aida
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Authors: J. Marshall Unger
Publication date: 28 October 2015
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